Built in the 1870s to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard, this fort now provides spectacular views of the bustling city of Hamilton and its harbor.
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Built in the 1870s to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard, this fort now provides spectacular views of the bustling city of Hamilton and its harbor.
The American Civil War from a Bermudian perspective: a museum chronicling the island's involvement with the Confederates during the Civil War.
This historic home showcases antique furniture and china.
Fort turned history museum, featuring an exhibit called "Highlights in Bermuda's History."
Exhibits works of art about Bermuda, featuring artists such as Georgia O'Keefe, Jack Bush and Winslow Homer.
Inside the world of secret underground tunnels, shipwrecked explorers and hidden treasure.
For kids and their parents: multimedia exhibits about underwater exploration such as The Dive, a seven minute ride that simulates deep sea diving.
Seals, turtles, fish, monkeys, birds, and the first living coral reef exhibit in the world: this complex offers a fairly complete survey of the natural wonders found in the Caribbean.
Life in colonial Bermuda: museum collection includes a letter from George Washington and an 18th century kitchen, and is housed in a building built in 1700.
Tourists and art buffs can choose from a large array of prints and paintings by local artists.
Learn to blow glass like a pro, or else just wander around this gallery and marvel at some of the most beautiful glassware on the island.
This museum has a replica of a German press invented in the 1450s.
Gallery featuring the paintings and drawings of Joan Forbes.
Founded in 1994, the aims of the Bermudian Heritage Museum are to research, authenticate, collect, preserve, display, fund, promote, and manage information based on the heritage and accomplishments of black Bermudians. The museum highlights those who formed and served in the island's early Independent Orders and is housed in the defunct Samaritan's Lodge Building. A valuable resource to the entire community, we invite you to tour our facility and discover the nearly 400 years of history of the Bermuda people.
Photos, seats and other memorabilia from "Old Rattle and Shake," better known as the Bermuda Railway.
Come to browse and spend: artist Jo Birdsey Lindberg showcases her watercolor and oil paintings at this renowned art gallery.
An art gallery featuring the works of world famous artist Michael Swan.
Gallery featuring the work of painter Sharon Wilson, whose paintings vividly depict the people of Bermuda.
Built in the early 18th century, this is one of the oldest houses in Bermuda and offers a unique view into the colonial history of the Caribbean.