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Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre

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Histoire de la pêche à Grimsby

Le Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre est un musée primé qui garde vivante l'histoire du plus grand port de pêche du monde. Il est situé dans le port Alexandra à Grimsby, dans le Lincolnshire, et a été ouvert en 1991. Le centre offre un aperçu fascinant de la vie des pêcheurs et du développement de l'industrie de la pêche dans la région.

Expositions spéciales au musée de la pêche

Collections et expositions

Visites guidées sur des navires historiques

Le musée présente une variété d'objets qui documentent l'histoire de la pêche à Grimsby. Une attention particulière est portée au Ross Tiger, un remorqueur à parois latérales construit en 1957, qui sert aujourd'hui de navire musée et offre aux visiteurs un aperçu authentique de la vie à bord d'un chalutier. Des visites guidées permettent d'explorer les différentes parties du navire et d'en apprendre davantage sur les conditions de travail des pêcheurs.

Patrimoine maritime de la région de Humber

En plus du Ross Tiger, le centre abrite d'autres navires historiques, dont le Perseverance, un chalutier à voiles exposé dans le hall principal du musée. Ces navires ne sont pas seulement des objets d'exposition, mais aussi des témoignages de l'histoire maritime de Grimsby.

Programmes éducatifs au musée de la pêche

Les expositions à l'intérieur du musée comprennent des espaces intérieurs reconstitués de chalutiers qui capturent l'atmosphère des années 1950. Des figures réalistes et des présentations multimédias donnent aux visiteurs une image réaliste de la vie des pêcheurs et des défis auxquels ils devaient faire face.

Programmes éducatifs et événements

Le Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre propose différents programmes éducatifs et événements destinés aux visiteurs de tous âges. Il s'agit notamment d'ateliers, de conférences et d'expositions spéciales qui ont lieu régulièrement et abordent des sujets actuels liés à la pêche et à l'histoire maritime. Le musée est également un lieu d'apprentissage reconnu et collabore avec les écoles et les établissements éducatifs pour transmettre l'héritage maritime de la région.

Collaborations et partenariats

Le centre est un lieu d'apprentissage reconnu et membre du Humber Museums Partnership, une collaboration de musées de la région de Humber dédiée à la promotion du patrimoine culturel. Il a reçu plusieurs prix, dont le Sandford Award for Heritage Education et le TripAdvisor Hall of Fame Award, ce qui souligne la haute qualité des expositions et des services.

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Alexandra Dock
Grimsby
DN31 1UZ Grimsby

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Horaires d'ouverture

Dimanche10:00 - 17:00
Lundi--
Mardi10:00 - 17:00
Mercredi10:00 - 17:00
Jeudi10:00 - 17:00
Vendredi10:00 - 17:00
Samedi10:00 - 17:00

Avis

762 Avis

John Hunt
28.01.2025

Enjoyed my visit. An excellent insight to how it used to be on a fishing trawler.
Adam Huber
29.12.2024

Excellent place to visit, very informative and well laid out. The tour of the Ross Tiger is a must as well. Would 100% recommend.
nioba nio
24.11.2024

Interesting and funny. Lots historical information. Friendly staff
Paul Spinks
18.11.2024

Really great to wander around learning what it was like. The Staff were really friendly
Reagan Hassani
17.11.2024

Fun and educational museum! Spent hours there. Very interactive. The layout flowed well. Great giftshop.
Gary Smith
14.11.2024

Fascinating Had a brilliant morning here The trawler tour was so interesting Followed by the fishing museum which is well worth a visit
Elizabeth Penrose
12.11.2024

Great place plenty to see and do ,the place to take children,They also have a gift shop and a cafe excellent scones.Also 2 great guides Bob1 and Bob 2 .
Marc Giles
11.11.2024

Great experience, all the people were so knowledgeable, and the museum was very informative. The actual tour around the boat was really interesting.
Charlie H
07.11.2024

Brilliant place what I find so good about it is how it brings to life the story of Grimsby fishermen. The person who took me on the trwler tour was an ex Grimsby trawler skipper. The displays are clearly created by fishermen or their families.
Charlotte Thompson
05.11.2024

Spent a very enjoyable afternoon here. It's an immersive experience with great attention to detail, enabling you to experience the sights, sounds, and smells of a fisherman's lot! My 10yr old enjoyed the additional trail type activities that were available during half term. We were surprised to discover the centre was so quiet, it felt like a little hidden gem. Would thoroughly recommend.
Debbie Doran
02.11.2024

Really interesting museum brought to life by the former fisherman giving insightful tour and talks. I recommend the tour of Ross Tiger and our host Bob was very knowledgeable. It's a shame the industry has ended although it was a tough job.
carl britchford
31.10.2024

Great place to go but the smell effects are terrible lol
barry stone
27.10.2024

Had a day trip out. Very informative about the fishing industry
Steve Haith
11.08.2019

Visited for a history talk about the docks. Very interesting talk. Didn't see much of the museum.
Finn Cormack
20.10.2024

What a fantastic museum. I wasn't expecting what was on offer. It was so immersive with just the right information being offered in a very clear way. Well worth a visit.
Rob Gudgeon
13.10.2024

Really enjoyable insight into the lives of fishermen and their families. The tour of the trawler was fantastic, guided by an ex-trawler skipper (Bob) who was very informative and personable. Highly recommended!
j moriarty
09.10.2024

Great day out and brought back wonderful memories of when I went as a kid. Lots to look at and staff were amazing. Worth another visit.
Stella Podgorski
06.10.2024

What a great national treasure. So glad we took up the recommendation to visit. The museum and especially the guided tour of the fishing trawler were very interesting. The guide had been on the fishing fleet all his working life and knew exactly what he was talking about, with lots of interesting and funny stories.
Ray Bratt
02.10.2024

Not wirth a second visit. Dark . Directions very poor. In fact poor value for money
Sarah Burton
02.10.2024

Fabulous look round, highly recommend the tour of the Ross Tiger.
Allan Lugg
28.09.2024

Interesting display especially the guided tour of the Ross Tiger.
David Smith
26.09.2024

Excellent, well set out museum enhanced by the well led tour of the trawler, Ross Tiger. Thoroughly recommended a visit. Lovely cafe too.
Philippa
20.09.2024

Fascinating and well worth a visit! Never thought a trawler would be so interesting but the tour was fascinating. The exhibition is also great, and there's a nice little cafe and gift shop to complete the experience. Highly recommended.
Bill Mexson
18.09.2024

Gives a great insight to life as a trawler fisherman. Must take the Ross (Cam) Tiger tour to complete the visit.
Rosey Angel
09.09.2024

Good museum, could use more clear directions around and less stairs, but good for a small town.
Andrew Ralphs
30.08.2024

An absolute treat ! Wonderful , genuine and friendly place to visit . The museum has a surprise through every door , sometimes a shock ! Loved the authentic figures and the stories on the walk around ! The boat tour was brilliant . Ron had worked on the boat for many years at sea and he brought the place to life with great stories . Having missed the boat trip on Thursday it was very kind of them to accommodate me on the Friday . Thank you , all of you were a pleasure to meet . 😊
Lee Stone
23.08.2024

Great musee but the tour of the trawler was the hilight. Glad we visited.
Sarah B
22.08.2024

The museum was clean and precise . .displays good and the life size shops and real boat was designed beautifully . .also the smells were quirky ! A good insight to the harsh life of the fishing industry. . The models were uncanny . . .bit too real! . .easy parking . Boat tour worth every penny . . The skipper was passionate about his past life as a Captain . .
Martin B
16.08.2024

Such a fantastic, hidden gem! Friendly, helpful staff, too! Well worth a visit!
Angela Luciana Buonocore
15.08.2024

Disability friendly but pricey cafe
Wayne Toft
14.08.2024

Staff where very friendly 1st time the family visited it was such a brilliant place so informative we had a brilliant time and will defo go again it's the best museum by far loved it so much to interact will x
Alison
14.08.2024

What a lovely museum. No wonder it rates so highly. Excellent staff. Lady on reception was so helpful and the gentleman that ran the tour round the boat was so interesting. He had worked on the boat so brought it alive for us. After the tour we went into the museum and lived it through the displays. Good spacious cafe as well. They are moving the cafe so it looks out on the dock and moving the trawler closer to the museum for a better customer experience.

 

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