The National Trust Museum at the Globe Hotel is a small but fascinating museum located in the historic town of St. George’s. The museum is housed in the restored Globe Hotel, which was built in the early 18th century and is one of the oldest buildings in Bermuda.
The museum’s exhibits focus on the history and culture of Bermuda, with a particular emphasis on the island’s maritime heritage. Visitors can learn about Bermuda’s early settlers, the island’s role in the American Revolution, and the impact of slavery on Bermudian society.
In addition to the museum’s exhibits, visitors can also explore the Globe Hotel’s restored rooms and learn about the building’s history and architecture. The hotel’s dining room has been restored to its 18th-century appearance and offers visitors a glimpse into the past.
The National Trust Museum at the Globe Hotel is a great destination for anyone interested in Bermuda’s history and culture, particularly its maritime heritage. The museum’s exhibits and collections provide a unique insight into the island’s past and its role in the wider world.
Entrance Fee:
Adults $5.00
Students $2.00
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