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Nuclear Icebreaker Lenin

World's first nuclear-powered surface vessel, launched in 1957. Now a museum ship moored in Murmansk harbor. Tour the nuclear reactor rooms, bridge, crew quarters, and learn about Soviet Arctic exploration. Symbol of Soviet technological achievement.

Practical Information

Updated: Jan 1, 2026

Visit Duration

Minimum1 hours
Recommended1.5 hours
Maximum2 hours

Entrance Fee

Adult
600 RUB~600 $
Child
300 RUB~300 $

Crowd Level

Moderate — comfortable

Price Range

Budget
Official Website

How to Get There

Buses: 18, 24, 33 to Marine Station stop. Trolleybus: 3 to Marine Station stop. The icebreaker is moored at Murmansk Marine Station. Walk from center (Lenin Avenue) about 15 minutes. By taxi to the pier. Visits by guided tour only, booking required! Open Wednesday-Sunday.

Best Photo Spot

On deck at ship's bow. Captain's bridge. Reactor compartment (safe to visit).

Working Hours

Updated: Jan 1, 2026
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday12:00 — 18:00
Thursday12:00 — 18:00
Friday12:00 — 18:00
Saturday12:00 — 18:00
Sunday12:00 — 18:00
Note

World's first nuclear-powered icebreaker. Tours ONLY at 12:00, 14:00, 16:00 (groups up to 40 people). NO online booking - first-come-first-served only! Arrive by 10:00 AM to secure a spot. Summer months may have 3+ hour waits. Tour lasts about 1 hour. English tours available - call ahead to arrange

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Travel Tips

Useful tips for visiting Nuclear Icebreaker Lenin

Guided tours only — no individual visits. Book in advance, especially in summer. Tours in Russian, English on request. Photography allowed.

Icebreaker moored at Murmansk seaport. Reach by bus or taxi from city center. Parking available near pier.

World's first nuclear-powered icebreaker, launched 1957. Served until 1989, now museum. See reactor compartment, captain's bridge and living quarters.

On deck at ship's bow — port view. Captain's bridge with instruments and helm. Reactor compartment — safe to visit.

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