Marine museums are a site in themselves. They are the perfect place
for preservation of marine heritage that dates back several centuries.
May it be large ships that have been constructed or the unique warfare
of marine world- you can find it all in these museums. Some of these
museums are as old as the heritage they display.
Here is a list of some of the oldest marine museums.
1. Maritime Museum, Rotterdam
One of the oldest maritime museums, this site of
marine heritage has been around since 1874 when it was first founded by
Prince Henry.
Ever since then, it has been a site for all the lovers of marine world to explore history of naval technology all in one place.
Maritime Museum Rotterdam
2. Tapestry of treasure, Australia
This museum has the honor of being the oldest
maritime museum in Australia and one of the oldest all over the world.
It exhibits the unrecognized treasure of the Australian naval forces
that go back several centuries. It was first founded in 1872 and has
been exhibiting everything from marine technology, naval warfare, ships,
hidden treasures but mostly people’s stories about their marine
experiences. It is located in South Australia and can be visited on any
day between 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. If you plan to go with family, don’t
forget to make a pre booking.
Tapestry
3. Montauk point lighthouse museum, Montauk
Having been around for more than 200 years now, this museum itself is
as valuable as the history it depicts. First made and opened in 1796,
today this lighthouse museum holds a number of remains from the past
that are enough to transport anyone to the yore days and bring back them
to life.
Shipwrecks, pirate attacks, historical monuments are all part of
treasure this museum displays. Located in Long Island, this museum can
be visited between 10 AM and 4:00 PM for most days. But if you plan to
go there, make sure to confirm the timings as they are likely to vary
slightly on a daily basis.
Montauk Lighthouse Museum
4. Southampton historical museum, Southampton
First organized in 1898, this museum began
displaying work of maritime art and culture in 1910. Ever since then, it
has been a site for marine lovers to explore the history of maritime
world especially of Southampton.
It’s a famous tourist spot there but for marine lovers all over the
world, its heaven. You can experience its treasures from Tuesdays
through Saturdays, between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
Southampton Historical Museum
5. Sandy bay historical society, Rockport
Located in the old castle in Rockport,
Massachusetts, this museum depicts relation of the region with the
Atlantic and the shipping world over a time span of centuries. The
heritage and its own construction time line put it with the oldest
marine museums of the world.
It consists of a Sewall Scripture house built in 1832 and an old
Rockport Castle built in 1711 that are now used to display the heritage
there. But that’s not what makes this museum truly splendid. Visit
anytime between 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm on Tuesdays to Saturdays and between
9:00 am to 1:00 pm on Mondays to find out more for you.
Sandy bay Historical Society
6. Penobscot marine museum, Penobscot
This museum was founded in 1936. Established in a
building built in 1845, it displays maritime heritage like nowhere else.
At present, this museum consists of 13 buildings which are all part of
local heritage themselves.
Visiting timings are 10am to 5pm on Monday to Saturday and 12pm to 5pm on Sundays.
Penobscot Marine Museum
7. Maritime museum of Atlantic, Canada
One of the oldest maritime museums
in world and the oldest in Canada, this museum displays over 30,000
artifacts that make up the marine heritage of the region.
Its highlight is the remains of the tragic Halifax explosion that shook the entire world.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
8. Musée National de la Marine, Paris
One of the oldest museums of marine heritage, this museum showcases
everything from historical naval technology to huge ships, paintings
depicting marine heritage and miniature replicas of ships all over the
world. Its major highlight is the collection of model ships presented by
Henri- Duhamel du Monceau to King Louis XV.
Since 1937, it has been a place where all the marine history comes
together from varius parts of the world and continues to unite lovers of
the sea. Visit it between 11:00 AM and 6:00 PM on weekdays (Monday,
Wednesday, and Thursday) and between 11:00 AM and 9:30 PM on Fridays
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