Maritime Museum
About: “The Maritime Museum is located in Saint Helier, Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is housed in a set of five 19th-century warehouses and was opened in 1997. The collection includes artefacts from the island’s maritime industry as well as from piracy and the 1692 Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue. The museum houses the Occupation Tapestry a 1988-1994 work created by islanders to depict life under the 1940-1945 German occupation.”
Address: New North Quay, St Helier, Jersey JE2 3ND, Jersey
Hours: Everyday: 10am-5pm
Jersey Museum and Art Gallery
About: “Discover the story of Jersey for free on the ground floor, watch our Story of Jersey film and take in our permanent display Jersey – 100 Objects. There’s more to discover (admission prices apply) at the Museum as you explore Jersey’s history from 250,000 years ago when the first people arrived in Jersey and continues through the centuries.”
Address: The Weighbridge Jersey St. Helier JE2 3NG
Hours: Everyday: 10am-5pm
Jersey War Tunnels
About: “Jersey War Tunnels were a partially completed underground hospital complex in St. Lawrence, Jersey, built by German occupying forces during the occupation of Jersey during World War II. Over 1 km (1,100 yd) of tunnels were completed. After the liberation of the Channel Islands, the complex was converted into a museum and remains a visitor attraction.”
Address: Les Charrières Malorey, Jersey JE3 1FU, Jersey
Hours: Everyday: 10am-5pm
La Hougue Bie Museum
About: “La Hougue Bie delivers a truly memorable experience that is at once thought provoking and peaceful. The site features one of Europe’s finest passage graves where you can learn about life in Jersey’s Neolithic community 6,000 years ago. A medieval chapel sits on top of the prehistoric mound and dolmen dominating this tranquil and spiritual site. There’s a fantastic Tearoom on site too.”
Address: La Route de la Hougue Bie, Grouville JE3 9HQ, Jersey
Hours: Everyday: 10am-5pm
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
About: “Hamptonne Country Life Museum gives the visitor a unique insight into the rural life carried on in Jersey for centuries. Dating back to the 15th Century the house and farm are perfect for discovering the rural history of Jersey. Visit the Cider House or pressoir with its granite apple crusher and press and the Cider Apple Orchard, which consists of apple trees chosen for their sweet, bitter and sharp flavours to provide a good balance for cider making.”
Address: La Rue de la Patente, St Lawrence, JE3 1HS, Jersey
Hours: Everyday: 10am-5pm
Pallot Steam, Motor and General Museum
About: “The Pallot Heritage Steam Museum is a mechanical heritage museum located in Rue De Bechet in the Parish of Trinity on the island of Jersey. Lyndon Pallot amassed a large collection of Jersey’s mechanical, agricultural, and transport heritage, with a view to preserving the artefacts, and eventually exhibiting them. This ambition was realised in 1990, when the Pallot Steam Museum was opened. Items were purchased or acquired on long-term loan, and railway locomotives were broughtfrom U.K., Belgium, and Alderney.”
Address: 6f Rue du Bechet, Jersey JE3 5BE, Jersey