, Museum submarine at Science and Technology Museum, Milan, Italy.
The Enrico Toti submarine stretches 46 meters in length and features four torpedo tubes along with living quarters for 26 crew members.
Built in 1967 at Monfalcone shipyard, this vessel served as Italy's first post-World War II submarine, conducting Mediterranean patrols until 1992.
The submarine bears the name of Enrico Toti, an Italian World War I hero, and stands as a testament to Italian naval engineering.
Visitors can explore the submarine's control room and crew quarters through guided tours limited to small groups for safety considerations.
The transport of this 375-ton vessel to Milan required a complex 1,100-kilometer journey combining sea routes and specialized land transportation.
GPS coordinates: 0.00000,0.00000
Latest update: December 5, 2025 13:54
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