The Shipwreck Treasure Museum is located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Charlestown and houses Europe’s largest collection of shipwreck finds with over 8,000 artefacts on display. Curated …
The Shipwreck Treasure Museum is located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Charlestown and houses Europe’s largest collection of shipwreck finds with over 8,000 artefacts on display. Curated over 40 years, the unusual and interesting collection includes riches dating from ancient Egypt and Roman periods and is home to the world’s only intact barrel of coins ever salvaged from the seabed. What will you discover?
Santa and Tunnel of Lights 2024 Don't waste your money. Boring lights, rude staff, not as advertised. overpriced gift shop. Greedy people.Full review by p0werful0ne
Nov 3, 2024
I visited with my dad and daughter {5}, I would recommended this for older kids as nothing of interest for younger ones and my daughter and another young child there at the time was bored, there was …Full review by Kad220886
Oct 26, 2024
There were lots of empty cabinets and half and hour would suffice. However there were interesting displays for adults and older children wouldn’t recommend if you have younger kids. Large variety of …Full review by DayTrip542992
Hi, we had 3 small children with us. The outdoor part of the trip around the harbor would be no issue. The indoor portion also shouldn't present any issue as all of the exhibits are …
Hi, we had 3 small children with us. The outdoor part of the trip around the harbor would be no issue. The indoor portion also shouldn't present any issue as all of the exhibits are behind glass cases, seem to be designed for kids of all ages. Only issue is it might be a bit boring if you spend more than 15-20 minutes with a younger child (e.g. under 8-9 years old). Hope this helps?
How much is it to get in and how much for car park is it suitable for disabled
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No car park but reasonable priced car park across from museum. May be free parking for disabled but not sure. Museum itself fine for wheelchair but seem to recall steps …
No car park but reasonable priced car park across from museum. May be free parking for disabled but not sure. Museum itself fine for wheelchair but seem to recall steps to café. Forgotten price but not expensive.