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How Cunard built Queen Anne - Part 2 - Behind the Scenes!

Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
Chris Frame the Maritime Historian
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the ship has a gross tonnage of 113,000 carries just shy of 3,000 guests and we'll bring in a host of new amenities for the kunard fleet

the curved structure gives an extra sense of height here which really does give the space a wow factor

it'll offer beautiful views over the after of the ship very similar what you can find on Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth

throughout the design of Queen Anne you'll find that there's been lots of nice little nods to cunard's history while still pushing the design forward in a contemporary style

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βœ“Watch part one of this video before part two for full context
βœ“Check back next week for the third and final part of the tour

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QWhat new amenities are being introduced on Queen Anne?
QHow does the design of Queen Anne blend Cunard's history with contemporary style?

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Welcome aboard Cunard's Queen Anne, under construction at Fincantieri. Let's head aboard the 113,000gt Queen Anne for an exclusive tour of the Artisans Food Hall, Tramanto, Wellness Cafe, the huge Pavilion, the Britannia Restaurant, Queens Room and more! Check out Part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkcd7wlTDiI Check out Part 2 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0q_eE2iKhA Check out Part 3 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUIqKemi3I0 β€” Note: Cunard engaged me in a paid capacity to present a maritime history speech in Venice and co-host the Queen Anne shipyard tours shown here, however they did not pay me to make this video. β€” 🚒 My Cunard History Website: https://www.chriscunard.com/ πŸ“š Buy my books: https://www.chrisframe.com.au/books πŸ‘• Buy cruise merch: https://chrisframeofficial.Teemill.com/ πŸ›³οΈ Learn more about cruising at my Blog: https://www.chrisframe.com.au/ β€” Chapters: 00:00 Welcome back to Queen Anne 00:31 Part 2 Introduction 00:53 Artisans Food Hall 01:25 Tramonto & Aranya 01:38 Pavilion & Wellness Cafe 02:49 The Britannia Restaurant 03:52 Worried about Queen Anne? Watch this bit! 05:12 Gallery & Chartroom 06:19 The Grand Lobby 06:53 Britannia Club 07:10 The Queens Room 07:46 Connectivity 08:16 Part 2 Round Up 08:34 Part 3 coming soon! About Queen Anne: Name: Queen Anne Namesake Queen Anne, of Great Britain Operator: Cunard Line Ordered September 2017 Builder Fincantieri Marghera Shipyard, Italy Cost US$600 million Yard number 6274 Identification IMO number: 9839399 Design and Engineering: Class: Pinnacle-class derivative design Tonnage: 113,000 gross tons Length: 322.51 m (1,058.1 ft) Width: 35.60 m (116.8 ft) Engines: 4 x Caterpillar-MaK 12V43C Power: 12,600 kW per unit Propulsion: 2 x ABB Azipods Passenger Capacity: 2,996 passengers Cunard placed their order for a new cruise ship in 2017, announcing their intention to build the new ship during the 50th Anniversary of QE2 Celebration. Today known as Queen Anne, the new ship is the 249th vessel built for Cunard, and was ordered from the Fincantieri Marghera Shipyard, Italy. The ship’s design is based on the Pinnacle-class utilised by Holland America Line. The selection of the 113,000 gross ton Pinnacle-class platform makes the new ship larger than the Vista-class Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth. Although smaller than the 149,500 gross ton flagship Queen Mary 2, the new vessel will have a higher passenger capacity. Cunard announced the design team for the public rooms aboard the then-unnamed ship in 2019. Led by Simon Rawlings (David Collins Studio), Richmond International and Sybille de Margerie (Sybille de Margerie Paris), the design team were tasked with reimagining the Cunard experience for the modern traveller. Tags: #Cunard #QueenAnne #cunardline #cruiseline #cruiseship #cruising #cruisenews #shiptour #newshiptour #fincantieri #vlog #cruiselines