Silja Serenade 35 år – det bortglömda dokumentet som avslöjar originalplanerna

Silja Serenade turns 35 – and we have found a forgotten original document from 1989... In this video, we take you behind the scenes of one of the Baltic Sea's most iconic ships. A document that has been forgotten for almost 30 years reveals what Silja Serenade was really intended to be – before she had even started construction and received her name. The ship was then called "NB1301". What did the original plan look like? Who were the guests the ship was designed for? And how much of the original vision survives today? Together with the ship's superintendent Oskar Lehmusniemi, we go through the most fascinating details from the concept description – from restaurants and entertainment to shopping, sauna and target groups. We compare the ideas of the past with how Silja Serenade is used today and also look ahead: 👉 What happens to a ship that has passed 35 years? This is a unique look back at the history of Silja Serenade – and an insight into how the cruise ship was actually planned. 👇 Have you traveled with Silja Serenade over the years? Feel free to share your memories in the comments! Video content: – Silja Serenade 35 years – The original document from 1989 – The iconic promenade – Restaurants & entertainment – ​​then and now – How passengers and target groups were thought about – The future of Silja Serenade 🔔 Subscribe to SeaFunTV for more videos about cruise ships, ferries and life on board – from the Baltic Sea to the rest of the world. SeaFun online magazine: https://seafun.se/ SeaFun on Instagram:   / seafun.se   SeaFun on Facebook:   / seafun.se   Book your next cruise with SeaFun Travel (affiliate link): https://seafun.se/travel Some scenes are from Silja Line press images, archive pexels/cottonbro studio pexels/Pavel Danilyuk pexels/bigbagfilms pexels/Bonus Studio