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Onassis Yacht 'Christina O.' for Sale at 83 Million Euros

Onassis Yacht 'Christina O.' for Sale at 83 Million Euros
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Entertainment March 10, 2025 12:21

- Famous yacht with unique design, once visited by celebrities, including Kennedy and Churchill, is up for sale. Learn more about its history and features.

Onassis Yacht 'Christina O.' for Sale

The world-renowned yacht 'Christina O.' of late shipping legend Aristotle Onassis is on sale for 90 million dollars. The yacht features 19 passenger cabins and unique decor with whale bones and bar stools covered with whale penis foreskin. Celebrities like John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, and Elizabeth Taylor have visited the ship.

Historical Background

  • The vessel served as a warship in 1943, later acquired by Onassis in 1951 and renamed after his daughter, Christina.
  • After Onassis's death in 1975, the ship changed owners and is currently owned by a group of investors from Ireland.
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