National Museum of Bermuda
The National Museum of Bermuda is located in Dockyard, Bermuda, and showcases the island's rich maritime history. Established in 1992, the museum is housed in the historic Commissioner's House, which dates back to the 1820s. Visitors can explore various exhibits that highlight Bermuda's cultural heritage, shipwrecks, and the role of the island in global trade.
The museum features outdoor exhibits, including a fort and a whale sculpture, as well as artifacts from the Royal Navy and local shipbuilding. Educational programs and guided tours are available, making it a valuable resource for understanding Bermuda's past and its significance in maritime history.