Each Uniworld ship is a work of art in and of itself, complete with a panoply of original pieces by renowned artists, rooms brimming with their own distinct personalities, bespoke design schemes and artful refinements throughout. Stepping onboard is like stepping into some of the world’s finest galleries, museums and boutique hotels—all in one place. Did you know…
The S.S. Joie de Vivre’s Salon Toulouse features furniture upholstered with a once retired fabric pattern brought back by acclaimed European designer Sanderson, exclusively for the ship.
The S.S. Beatrice, S.S. Catherine and S.S. Joie de Vivre are each home to a Murano glass horse crafted by the world-renowned Pino Signoretto in Venice, Italy.
Take the S.S. Antoinette’s signature dining room, for example. Artist Jane du Rand was commissioned to craft an intricate ceramic mural to match the flair and opulence of a French château in the 1700s.
The S.S. Maria Theresa is the only ship on the rivers with hand-painted frescoes on the ceilings and features a specially commissioned portrait of the ship’s namesake.
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