• Close to the busy harbour, on the historic Shiprow, Aberdeen Maritime Museum tells the story of the city’s long and often dramatic relationship with the sea.
  • The Aberdeen Maritime Museum was built in 1593 by master-mason Andrew Jamieson, and was extended to the south in 1710.
  • Maritime Museum Photo: Maritime Museum. Aberdeen Maritime Museum is located on the historic street Shiprou in the heart of Aberdeen.
  • The Aberdeen Maritime Museum is an amazing building with a wide variety of interesting exhibits. The model of an oil rig takes centre stage and is totally fascinating.
  • Museum visitors can find maritime related gifts and objects at the Maritime Museum Shop located inside Aberdeen Maritime Museum on the ground floor.
  • Located in the heart of Aberdeen on Shiprow and a short walk from our City Centre hotel and the Union Square Shopping Centre, Aberdeen Maritime Museum is...
  • For more information on disabled access to Aberdeen Maritime Museum, please visit DisabledGo. Foreign language guides are available – ask at reception.
  • The Aberdeen Maritime Museum is situated in a prime location along the historic Shiprow boulevard, in close proximity to the port of Aberdeen.
  • The House was acquired by the National Trust for Scotland and then leased to Aberdeen City Council in 1984 when it became the Aberdeen Maritime Museum.
  • The Aberdeen Maritime Museum with its historical significance and educative experience is a must-visit in the places to see in Aberdeen for visitors.