The 108-year-old tall ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl is coming to Manila this October as part of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Learn more at 📷 One Ocean Expedition CreatingCurrentsTogether
Networking luncheon for selected dayWhole day conference pass for both daysLocal DelegateNetworking luncheon for selected dayWhole day conference pass for both daysDelegate Arriving with Statsraad LehmkulNetworking luncheon for selected dayWhole day conference pass for both daysTHE VENUEThe Peninsula Manila embodies an elegant combination of tradition, glamor, and service.
The Peninsula Manila has 469 spacious and elegantly appointed guest rooms, including 44 suites. The hotel has six distinctive restaurants and lounges. For meetings and events, The Peninsula Manila, offers some of the most elegant function spaces in the city. The options range from plush private boardrooms to an elegant lobby mezzanine to the Rigodon Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 450 guests.
Guests staying at The Peninsula Manila during Norway – Philippines Maritime & Energy Conference – Creating Currents Together will enjoy special room rates when booking their accommodation with the hotel.+ CLICK HERE FOR RESERVATIONStatsraad Lehmkuhl was built to teach. Originally created in 1914 as a training ship for the German merchant navy, she was purchased in 1923 by the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association and transferred to the Bergen School Ship Foundation the following year.
Today she’s maintained and operated by the Statsraad Lehmkuhl Foundation, and her mission to share knowledge and experience is ongoing. “Statsraad Lehmkuhl has been educating people for more than 100 years,” says Haakon Vatle, CEO of the Statsraad Lehmkuhl Foundation.