The Crystal Symphony resumed service in late November after undergoing a major refurbishment in Genoa, Italy .
As part of the three-week drydock, the 50,000-ton vessel saw significant updates to its public areas and staterooms.
According to Crystal, the project featured a series of aesthetic and functional upgrades, including a transformation of the ship’s atrium.
The space was given a more modern and fluid layout with additional seating and a new look highlighted by a two-story mosaic produced by DeCastelli.
Of note, the bronze statue “Dance” by Japanese sculptor Satoru Kitago was removed from the ship’s atrium and auctioned as part of Crystal’s partnership with MD Anderson Cancer Center .
All suites and staterooms also got new carpets and wall coverings, while the Aquamarine and

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