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Museum of Southampton

Museum of Archaeology

This interesting museum tells Southampton’s story through the ages with displays from prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and medieval times. There are other interesting exhibits including some from ancient Egypt. Situated on the south-east corner of the walls that had once encircled medieval Southampton, the building alone arguably justifies a visit with parts of it dating back to the 13th century.

God’s House Tower, Winkle Street

Medieval Merchants’ House

Owned and run by English Heritage, this is one of the earliest surviving merchants’ houses in England. All the furniture has been authentically recreated and visitors are able to get a glimpse of what life was like for a prosperous wine merchant, John Fortin, who lived in the house with his family over 700 years ago.

58 French Street

Maritime Museum

Opened in 1912, this was the city’s first public museum that’s situated in a 14th century warehouse that was originally built for the wool trade. The museum tells the stories of the city’s maritime past including exhibitions on the Mayflower, the Queen Mary and the Titanic. Those who want to know more about the ill-fated ship can follow the Titanic Trail with the aid of a free brochure available from the Tourist Information Centre.

The Wool House, Town Quay Road

Solent Sky

Southampton and the Solent played a pioneering role in aviation development and it was here that the world’s first seaplane was built. It was also the birthplace of the Spitfire fighter plane that has become so synonymous with the Second World War.

Albert Road South

Southampton City Art Gallery

The city’s impressive art gallery is in the heart of the Cultural Quarter and contains over 3,500 works of art spanning six centuries of European culture. Its main attraction is the exhibition of 20th century British Art which attracts visitors from all over the world.

(Note: Parts of the Gallery will be closed from June 20 - September 31, 2005 due to the installation of a new lighting system.)


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