floating berth a/l "Lenin", Portovy proezd, 25, Murmansk, Murmansk region, Russia, 183038
On May 5, 2009, the nuclear icebreaker "Lenin" (https://reveal.world/story/ledokol-lenin-pervoe-v-mire-nadvodnoe-sudno-s-yadernoj-silovoj-ustanovkoj) was moored in the center of the city of Murmansk near the marine terminal, quickly becoming the "calling card" of the Murmansk region and one of the most visited tourist attractions of the Kola North. In the first 7 years of operation as a corporate museum, the nuclear-powered vessel was visited by over a quarter of a million people.
The modern Arctic exhibition center "Nuclear Icebreaker 'Lenin'" is a structural subdivision of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise of the nuclear fleet (FSUE "Atomflot") of the State Atomic Energy Corporation "Rosatom" (GC "Rosatom").
On board the nuclear icebreaker "Lenin," there is also an Information Center on Atomic Energy and a permanent exhibition "Atom and the Arctic" – an interactive museum and educational complex dedicated to the history of the nuclear icebreaker fleet, the development of the Northern Sea Route, industrial development, climatic features, Arctic ecology, scientific and technological progress in ice navigation, and ship nuclear power engineering.
Sources:
http://www.rosatomflot.ru/atomnyy-ledokol-lenin/
https://visitmurmansk.info/ru/places/istoricheskij-muzej-ledokol-lenin/