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*https://www.rt.com/news/world-s-first-nuclear-ice-breaker-to-become-a-museum-and-hotel/
 
He also told the media that maintenance of the ship would cost about 30 million rubles per year (about $900,000).
The length of the world famous ice breaker is 134 metres, which is almost the length of one and a half soccer pitches, the width is 27.6 metres and height stands at 16.1 metres. There are more than one thousand compartments on the ‘Lenin’ and it takes several hours to visit them all.
 
It took 3.5 years to build ‘Lenin’ nuclear-powered ice breaker. It was put into operation in 1959 and, since then, December 3 is celebrated as both the birthday of the Russian Nuclear Icebreaking Fleet and the day when the state flag was first ran up at ‘Lenin’.
The ice breaker’s crew numbered 243 staff, and it had only two commanders during its entire history. The ship’s second captain, Boris Sokolov, commanded the ‘Lenin’ for almost 40 years.
 
“‘Lenin’ will also host a hotel with both luxury and business suites, a restaurant, a sports and fitness complex, a conference hall and a business centre,” Kovtun said, as quoted by the newsru.com website.
 
Symbolically, the ‘Lenin’ was built at the Admiralty ship-building yard in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), which recently marked its 300th anniversary.
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He also told the media that maintenance of the ship would cost about 30 million rubles per year (about $900,000).