National Museum of Bermuda

The National Museum of Bermuda (NMB) is a non-government, not-for-profit Bermuda Registered Charity (No. 136). NMB continues to grow as a world-class museum and research facility, inspiring engagement with and protection of Bermuda’s diverse cultural heritage. For 40 years, the Museum has been actively promoting the preservation, understanding and enjoyment of Bermuda’s cultural heritage through education, stewardship, historical & scientific research, exhibitions, publications, collections, outreach and advocacy. Building on this legacy, the NMB will continue to be an agent of change, dedicated to serving the community as a multi-faceted educational institution that encourages and supports the open exploration of history, heritage and identity. Located in The Keep, Bermuda’s largest fort, our 16-acre property consists of eight Grade I listed buildings, including the award-winning Commissioner’s House. The extensive grounds and buildings of the Museum are filled with exhibits on topics including the discovery of Bermuda, connections with the West Indies and Azores, slavery in Bermuda, and Bermuda’s defense heritage. Jaw-dropping views, massive cannon, shipwreck artifacts, local watercraft, a stunning mural and a children’s playground and playhouse make it fun for all ages. Visit NMB today to explore 500 years of local history and culture.

Hours of Operation:
April to October: Monday-Sunday: 9:00AM-5:00PM
November to March: Monday-Sunday: 10:00AM-5:00PM
Last admission is at 4:00PM daily.
Closed Christmas Day.

Restroom Facilities: 
Restroom facilities are available and are wheelchair accessible.

Accessibility: 
Wheelchair accessible.

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