Russia has a Lenin nuclear-powered icebreaker, the first ship in the world to use energy generated by atomic reactors, and now a museum for visitors to visit. It launched in 1957, made its first voyage on December 7, 1959, sailed almost uninterrupted for 30 years at sea, and was officially retired in 1989, moored in the port of Murmansk. The port of Murmansk is close to the Arctic Ocean. This is an unfrozen port. The icebreaker docked at the pier is still surrounded by fog and fairy spirit. It is very beautiful. Friends who want to go in and visit must pay attention to his opening time, open at the hour. 🎉 Travel Tips: 🎉 Name: Атомный ледокол ЛЕНИН Lenin Nuclear Power Icebreaker 📍 Address: Port Murmansk 🚎 Transportation: Walk through the long overpass after the Murmansk Bus Station. After getting off the bridge, turn right and go about 250 meters and turn left to see the icebreaker ⏰ Open time: Wednesday-Friday 12.00 Weekends and holidays 12.00,13.00,14.00,15.00 Mondays, Tuesdays off 💵 Tickets: Foreign tourists - 150 rubles Russian citizens and international students - 100 rubles for free photo, buy tickets after boarding 👣 Tips: Free Russian-language tour guide. Pay attention to the opening hours, Mondays and Tuesdays off, Wednesday to Friday only 12:00 a day