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Whitehaven

Whitehaven

Museums in Whitehaven

England, United Kingdom


Whitehaven, a historic port town in Cumbria, England, offers a rich selection of museums that provide visitors with a deep insight into the diverse history and culture of the region.

The Beacon Museum, located at the historic port of Whitehaven, presents a comprehensive collection that sheds light on the social, industrial, and maritime history of the area. Interactive exhibits and audiovisual presentations bring history to life and make it accessible. Of particular note is the exhibition "The Sellafield Story," which documents the development of the nuclear industry in West Cumbria.

In an original trading house from 1785, "The Rum Story" museum tells the history of the rum trade and the production of rum. The exhibition provides a fascinating look at the significance of Whitehaven in the global rum trade of the 18th century.

The Haig Colliery Mining Museum, located on the site of Cumbria's last deep coal mine, offers insights into the history of coal mining in the region. Although the museum closed in 2016 due to financial difficulties, it remains a significant historical landmark.

These museums provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Whitehaven and Cumbria and are of interest to any visitor who wants to learn more about the cultural and industrial development of the region.