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  • 'Cilicia' merchant sailing ship arrives in St Katherine's Dock 5/25

    PRESS RELEASE

    Armenian Community & Church Council of Great Britain
    PO Box 46207
    London W5 2YE
    Contact: Armenag Topalian
    Tel: +44 (0)1793 790070
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.ACCC.co.org


    The 'Cilicia' - a XIII century Armenian merchant sailing ship arrives in St
    Katherine's Dock on 25th May 2006 and will dock there until 28th May.

    Exquisitely designed and reconstructed from ancient manuscripts, the Cilicia
    has sailed by the medieval trade-routes around Europe, via the Black Sea,
    the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean to arrive in London before its
    return journey. She will depart on the Sunday on a challenging route that
    will take her to Calais, Bruges, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Bremerhaven,
    Copenhagen, Rugen Island, Gdansk, Gotland Island, Stockholm, Tallinn,
    Helsinki, St Petersburg and then by the Volga Canal to the Black Sea port of
    Poti.

    A genuine replica from the ancient Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, now in
    present-day Turkey and Syria, the ship-builders and crew have done
    everything to keep the ship authentic in style, using the techniques and
    tools available in that era. The crew also follow, as much as possible, the
    life-style of medieval sailors, from the navigational tools used to the
    bright historical costumes worn. A simple and elegant structure with a
    triangular sail make the Cilicia a stunning sight - a rare treat to be able
    to see in central London!

    The Cilicia has followed the exact merchant routes of the XIII century -
    creating the feeling of a journey back in time. The geographical route of
    the ship, passing through Ports in Lebanon, Turkey and Syria - launched from
    the port of Poti in Georgia having been transported there by road from
    Armenia - give it an exotic and romantic feel. The boat docking in over 30
    ancient ports conjures up pictures of those bustling trade ports of the
    medieval era. Just think what spices, delicacies, jewels and textiles would
    have arrived in London with the boat at that time! Armenian merchants were
    renowned for their links throughout the world, from their homeland in the
    Caucuses through the Middle East, Far East and Europe.

    11 years of toil to build the ship in the foothills of Mount Ararat and to
    sail it from a now land-locked Armenia, - surrounded by Turkey, Georgia,
    Iran and Azerbaijan, show the real passion with which this fantastical idea
    of Cilicia's creators and sailors were able to realize their dream. A real
    Noah's Ark of a boat - as an Armenian boat once again takes to the waters
    after centuries!

    Program

    19 May Presentation by Captain Balayan at CAIA Hayashen (12:00)

    21 May Presentation by Captain Balayan to Tahtayan Sunday School
    (13:00)
    Presentation by Captain Balayan at Navasartian
    Centre (16:00)

    25 May Opening of London Tower Bridge & entry to St Katherine
    Docks (12:30)
    Visits to boat
    Armenian Institute Evening Function (18:30)

    26 May Visits to boat

    27 May Armenian Language Saturday School Visit (10:30)
    Armenian Students Association "Hye Seas" Visit
    (14:30)

    28 May Departure Ceremony in the presence of Lady Cox &
    Ambassador Gabrielyan

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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