The Royal Shipyard in Trieste, Ernst personally glanced at the "Archduke Ferdinand," indeed a giant in this era.
Ernst himself is not familiar with ships, but there's no worry about the Austrians misleading him, while the technical staff from Heixinggen's Trieste shipyard also participated in the supervision. This ship will be Ferdinand's flagship, and ordinary people don't dare offend the Emperor's brother. Seeing the quickly forming Archduke Ferdinand, Ernst was very satisfied, "Let's go!"
This time Ernst left for East Africa, bringing many items, including several collections from Hohenzollern Castle, mostly antiques and cultural artifacts.
In Europe, Ernst found many treasures, mostly acquired from soldiers returning from Britain and France, especially books and paintings, things that foreigners don't appreciate, and the likelihood of forgery in these is small, as the West currently lacks such technical talent.