Shipwreck Museum

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ADDRESS: Shipwreck Museum
Rockanore Road
Hastings
East Sussex
POSTCODE: TN34 3DW
TELEPHONE: 01424 437452
WEBSITE: CLICK HERE
Shipwreck Museum
Shipwreck Museum is a small and independent museum based in the historic town of Hastings, with artefacts from many ships that were wrecked in the English Channel, plus exhibits of fossils found in the local area.

It is free to visit, although there may be a charge for some exhibitions and events throughout the year.
Come and explore the wrecks of the Dutch East Indiaman Amsterdam, and the Warship Anne, the best, known surviving vessel from Samuel Pepys' Restoration Navy. Travel back in time to 1749 when the Amsterdam was wrecked on the Hastings shore and was quickly swallowed up by the beach. This is a story of storm, mutiny and wrecking. See the treasures from both wrecks and go on guided walks to the Amsterdam herself when tides permit.

Admission:
Admission is free.
Charges for some events and exhibitions.   

Opening Times: 
Summer (April to October): 
Open daily 10am to 5pm.
Winter (November to March): 
Weekends only 11am to 4pm.