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:''For the traveling ''Star Trek''-themed attraction opening late 2007, see ''[[Star Trek: The Tour]]''.''
 
:''For the traveling ''Star Trek''-themed attraction opening late 2007, see ''[[Star Trek: The Tour]]''.''
The '''''Star Trek World Tour''''' was a traveling museum [[Star Trek exhibitions|exhibit]] that toured Europe and Asia in 1998 and 1999. The exhibition was located in Düsseldorf, Germany from {{d|5|December|1998}} until {{d|2|January|1999}}, moved to Vienna, Austria in the summer of 1999, and finally to Singapore on {{d|6|December|1999}}.
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The '''''Star Trek World Tour''''' was a traveling museum [[Star Trek exhibitions|exhibit]] created by [[Special Entertainment Events]] that toured Europe and Asia in 1998 and 1999. The exhibition was located in Düsseldorf, Germany from {{d|5|December|1998}} until {{d|2|January|1999}}, moved to Vienna, Austria in the summer of 1999, and finally to Singapore on {{d|6|December|1999}}.
   
 
Several sets from ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' were reconstructed for the exhibit, including [[main engineering]] and the [[bridge]]. The exhibit also included a museum with props, a gift shop, theater and [[holodeck]].
 
Several sets from ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' were reconstructed for the exhibit, including [[main engineering]] and the [[bridge]]. The exhibit also included a museum with props, a gift shop, theater and [[holodeck]].

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For the traveling Star Trek-themed attraction opening late 2007, see Star Trek: The Tour.

The Star Trek World Tour was a traveling museum exhibit created by Special Entertainment Events that toured Europe and Asia in 1998 and 1999. The exhibition was located in Düsseldorf, Germany from 5 December 1998 until 2 January 1999, moved to Vienna, Austria in the summer of 1999, and finally to Singapore on 6 December 1999.

Several sets from Star Trek: The Next Generation were reconstructed for the exhibit, including main engineering and the bridge. The exhibit also included a museum with props, a gift shop, theater and holodeck.

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