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 optional 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.

South Street Seaport Museum

New York, NY, United States

Museum collections include models, paintings, photographs and other objects related to trade from the Seaport. The ships are: 1930 wooden tugboat W.O. Decker; 1885 schooner Pioneer, 1893 schooner Lettie G. Howard, lightship Ambrose, and full-rigged ship Wavertree

Southern Naval Command Maritime Museum

, India

The collection includes naval weapons, a sea king helicopter and replicas of various ships.

St. Marys Submarine Museum

St. Marys, GA, United States

The museum has a wide variety of pictures, paintings, models, artifacts, and rare historical documents. More than 99% of all WW II submarine combat war patrol reports are housed here, as well as files on nearly every submarine ever in the service of the United States.

Star of India

Star of India is an iron-hulled sailing ship, built in 1863 in Ramsey, Isle of Man as the full-rigged ship, Euterpe. Part of the Maritime Museum of San Diego.

Stier

(harbor tug with Voith-Schneider propellers)

Bremerhaven, Germany

Submarine Force Museum

Groton, CT, United States

The museum has 33,000 artifacts, including the USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine in the world. Other exhibits include a WW II midget submarine, working periscopes, a submarine control room, models of submarines, and the Explorer, an early research submarine.

SUNY Maritime College -Maritime Museum

Bronx, NY, United States

Ship models, historic artifacts, nautical photographs and prints, and a host of corporate banners identifying exhibits of the respective steamship companies they represent.

Surprise, HMS

A 1970 replica of the 1757, 20-gun, 6th-post ship HMS Rose. Later converted to a period-accurate 28-gun ship to play the part of the fictional HMS Surpsise in the movie Master and Commander. Now part of the Maritime Museum of San Diego.

Susan Constant

Replica of one of three ships that brought America’s first permanent English colonists to Virginia in 1607.
Part of Jamestown Settlement.

Taney, USCGC (WHEC-37)

United States Coast Guard Treasury-class high endurance cutter. Part of Historic Ships in Baltimore.

Torsk, USS (SS-423)

Trench-class submarine. Part of Historic Ships in Baltimore.

Trondhjems Sjøfartsmuseum

(Trondheim Maritime Museum)

Trondheim, Norway

The exhibits include models of sailing ships, figureheads, marine instruments and pictures of local sailing ships. The museum has a comprehensive archive on ships and captains.

Turner Joy, USS (DD-951)

(U.S. Naval Destroyer Museum)

Bremerton, WA, United States

U-1

München, Germany

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