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Like the Louvre in Paris, the Uffizi in Florence and the Guggenheim in New York, the new Seven Seas Grandeur has been designed to house masterpieces. An undoubted highlight of this stunning six million dollar, 1,600-piece onboard collection is the intricately designed Fabergé Egg – the first one to permanently reside at sea. Multiple works by Picasso, a 40-metre-long tapestry entitled The Enchanted Tree, custom-made bronze and a hand-cast glass bonsai cherry tree sculpture also round out the collection.
Regent President Andrea DeMarco says “it to be one of the most engrossing galleries they have ever explored.”