Monday, May 20, 2013

National Museum of Bermuda (incorporating Bermuda Maritime Museum)

 

The National Museum of Bermuda, which incorporates the Bermuda Maritime Museum, is the island’s largest and most-visited attraction.

Eight historic buildings, including old munitions warehouses and the newly restored and award-winning Commissioner's House, contain a great variety of exhibitions on Bermuda's rich history.

Explore 500 years of local history and culture, displayed in military buildings of the 10-acre Keep citadel, including the restored Commissioner’s House.
 
Bastions, cannons, shipwreck artifacts, local watercrafts, maritime art, spectacular sea views and dolphin encounters are all found in Bermuda’s largest fort!