Museums Listed Alphabetically

This is an alphabetical listing of maritime museums and museum ships located around the world. Libraries with significant maritime holdings are also included. You can use the these fields to filter by type and country, or use the geoloacted list or map. Please contact us if you would like a museum to be added to this list.

244 museums found

Museu de Marinha

Museum dedicated to all aspects of the history of navigation in Portugal.

Museu Marítim

The Maritime Museum of Barcelona is located in the former [glossary_exclude]royal[/glossary_exclude] arsenal of Barcelona. It is dedicated to shipbuilding between the 13th and 18th centuries.

Museum aan de Stroom

Focused on Antwerp and its connection to the world, the collections include objects from the former National Maritime Museum.

Mystic Seaport Museum

The largest maritime museum in the United States. It is notable for its collection of sailing ships and boats and for the re-creation of an entire 19th-century seafaring village.

National Civil War Naval Museum

The museum includes the wreck of the CSS Jackson and CSS Chattahoochee, and partial replicas of the USS Hartford, USS Monitor, and CSS Albemarle.

National Lighthouse Museum

The National Lighthouse Museum is dedicated to maintaining the navigational significance and maritime heritage of lighthouses throughout the world.

National Maritime Museum

The museum has the most important holdings in the world on the history of Britain at sea, comprising more than two million items, including maritime art, cartography, manuscripts, ship models and plans, scientific and navigational instruments, instruments for time-keeping and astronomy.

National Museum of American History

Houses the wreck of the War of Independence gunboat ‘Philadelphia’. The permanent exhibit “One the Water” traces American maritime history. Items featured include rigged ship models, patent models, documents, and images from the Smithsonian’s National Watercraft Collection.

National Museum of Bermuda

The museum explores the maritime and island history of Bermuda though artifacts, models, plans and maps, photographs and artwork, and a collection of small watercraft.