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Explore Jersey's maritime history and the poignant narrative of German occupation at the Maritime Museum & Occupation Tapestry Gallery in St Helier.
The Maritime Museum & Occupation Tapestry Gallery in St Helier, Jersey, offers a captivating journey through the island's maritime history and the significant events of the German occupation during World War II. This museum is a must-visit for history buffs and curious travelers alike, showcasing a diverse array of exhibits, interactive displays, and stunning artifacts that narrate the tale of Jersey's seafaring past and its resilient spirit. The gallery's intricate tapestry, woven with care, provides a poignant visual representation of the occupation period, making it a unique cultural experience.
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Car
If you are driving from central Saint Mary, start by heading southeast on St. Mary’s Road towards La Rue de la Ville. Continue straight for about 2 miles until you reach the roundabout at the junction with La Grande Route des Mielles. Take the second exit onto La Grande Route des Mielles and continue for approximately 1 mile. At the next roundabout, take the first exit onto the A1 towards St. Helier. Follow the A1 for about 4 miles until you reach the outskirts of St. Helier. Look for signs directing you to the harbor area, and follow the signs to New North Quay. The Maritime Museum will be on your right as you approach the quay.
Public Transportation
To get to the Maritime Museum via public transport, start by locating the nearest bus stop in Saint Mary. Take bus number 9 towards St. Helier. The journey will take about 30 minutes. Once you arrive in St. Helier, get off at the bus station (Liberty Bus Station). From there, walk towards the harbor area by heading southeast on the Esplanade. Follow the signs for New North Quay, which is about a 15-minute walk. The Maritime Museum will be located on your right as you approach the quay.
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