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Sliding glass roof found on passenger ships From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A magrodome is a sliding glass roof found aboard passenger ships.[1] Typically positioned over a swimming pool, it can be opened and closed automatically depending on the weather .[2]
The first magrodome[clarification needed] was fitted on the SS Oceanic, launched in 1963. over its Lido deck pool.
Magrodomes have since been included in a number of modern cruise ships. Some traditional liners, such as Cunard's former flagship Queen Elizabeth 2,[3] had a magrodome retrofitted; one was placed over its existing quarterdeck pool in 1985 during a 1985 refurbishment in Bremerhaven. It was removed in a subsequent refit.
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