Explore 500 years of history within the walls of this superb Napoleonic fortress set in 10 acres with magnificent views over the Humber estuary. This was the first Fort to be be built at Paull was completed in 1542. This fort was commissioned by Henr...
Hands on History was known as the Old Grammar School and can be dated back as far as 1347. Hands on History has a variety of themes from Victorian Britain to Ancient Egypt....
Hulls' Maritime Museum gives visitors an insight into the world of Arctic whaling trade. On display we have skeletons of the whales, tools and weapons and much more....
The Hull University Art Collection features 'Art in Britain from 1890 to 1940'. It isn't limited to British art but contains work by foreign artists who worked in this country, such as Lucien Pissarro, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Theodore Roussel and Erns...
18th-century merchant's house. Rebuilt in 1743 during Hull's heyday as an affluent trading centre, this house is a typical but rare survivor of a contemporary merchant's residence. The restrained exterior belies the spectacular plasterwork staircase ...
Spurn Lightship was built in 1927, and served for almost 50 years as a navigational aid in the River Humber. You can now discover how the crew lived and worked....
Using a combination of hands on interactives, audiovisual presentations and living exhibits it tells the story of the worlds oceans. Visitors will be taken on a journey from the beginning of time through the present day oceans the icy darkness of a f...
Wilberforce House Museum explores the history of slavery, abolition and the legacy of slavery today. It is the birthplace of slavery abolitionist William Wilberforce. The house has recently re-opened after a multi-million-pound refurbishment and i...