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Maritime Museum station

Recomendado por 172 habitantes locales,

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Sarah
July 11, 2022
Falmouth is the third largest natural harbour in the world, so the museum is a worthy visit.
Simone
June 30, 2022
Great for children and adults, arts and crafts, story telling, small soft play area and cafe.
Emma
April 5, 2021
15 galleries, over five floors: exploring the influence of the sea on history and culture. The building was custom designed and built on land that was once covered in the sheds of boat builders. These sheds inspired the design of the building which is covered in green oak. The building has the most fantastic, breathtaking views over Falmouth harbour. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall is a place to enrich your understanding of the sea and Cornwall. The exhibitions bring new and diverse perspectives to maritime issues, and highlight their relevance to the present day. There are also rare objects from around the world to Cornwall to tell local, national and international stories.
15 galleries, over five floors: exploring the influence of the sea on history and culture. The building was custom designed and built on land that was once covered in the sheds of boat builders. These sheds inspired the design of the building which is covered in green oak. The building has the mos…
Brush
September 29, 2020
Great for all the family, located with easy parking in Falmouth
Rachel
August 3, 2019
Catch the foot ferry from St Mawes for a day out in Falmouth.

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Falmouth, England