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Kunsthistorisches Museum
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 3 May 2025

Background and objectives

Transport of 4 or 5 ancient columns to Trieste; gift from the viceroy to KFJI.

Ship's command and notable crew members

Commander: Linienschiffsleutnant Othmar Fischer

Travelling route and dates

6.6.1869 equipped

12.6. Pola leaving on a training mission

14.6. to 16.6. Lussinpiccolo

18.6. to 20.6. Lissa

25.6. to 29.6. Corfu

3.7. to 4.7. Navarin

5.7. to 12.7. Suda

16.7. to 27.8. Alexandria,

31.8. to 1.9. Candia, bad weather, accompanied by SMS Helgoland, towed at times.

2.9. to 4.9. Selino Castelli, Candia

5.9. to 6.9. Zante

7.9. to 9.9. Corfu, from there alone onwards

10.9. to 11.9. Cassiopea (?)

14.9. to 16.9. Gravosa

17.9. to 19.9. Lissa

20.9. to 22.9. and 22.9. to 24.9. Zara

27.9. Port S. Nicolo in and out

1.10. to 4.10. Pola

7.10. to 12.10. Trieste

Journey description

Collections

4 Egyptian columns that were installed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and are now part of the Egyptian collection.


Museums

Kunsthistorisches Museum



References to privately owned objects

Sources and literature

Official report of the journey

Diaries and letters