The City of Aberdeen's award winning Maritime Museum brings the
history of the North Sea to life. View multimedia displays
and exciting exhibitions on the offshore oil industry, shipbuilding,
fishing and clipper ships then visit the museum shop and licensed
cafe. Awarded a 5 star museum rating by the Scottish Tourist
Board.
Exhibits & Programs:
What's it like to put on a survival suit, strap yourself into a
helicopter and fly 150 miles to a North Sea platform? For many households
this is a monthly routine that passes for commuting to work. For
those left behind it is a lifestyle that can only be glimpsed through
the media.
In Aberdeen' Maritime Museum, visitors can experience for themselves
what it's like to live and work on board an operational oil platform.
The 8.5m high model of the Murchison oil production platform is
surrounded by three floors of computer displays, reconstructions
and hands on exhibits giving an in-depth view of life offshore.
A real accomodation cabin shows the living arrangements, the full-size
replica oil platform control room shows how oil and gas is processed
through the platform.
Other major exhibits in the Museum include the massive 19th Century
lighthouse assembly from Rattray Head Lighthouse and an original
(full sized) teak deck house of the kind used on the famous North
Boats. At the touch of a button you can watch archive footage of
ship launchings or see how previous generations of fisherfolk lived
and worked, as well as a reconstruction of a 1920s shipyard drawing
office and a reconstructed steam trawler deck.
Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums run a varied events program, please
contact Aberdeen Art Gallery by telephone 01224 523700 or by e-mail
[email protected] for further details
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Saturday 10am - 5 pm, Sunday 12 noon - 3
Address:
Aberdeen Maritime Museum
School Hill
Aberdeen
AB9 1FQ
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