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A woman with three young girls are running towards the camera. Behind them is a large blue gate that says Hartlepool Historic Quays in yellow font.
The exterior of a large stone building that says Museum of Hartlepool on the side.
A young girl wearing a floral top is lifting flaps to read information in a museum. Next to her on the table is a large shell.
Two young girls explore drawers in a museum.
An image of two young girls in front of a brick building. One of the girls is sitting on top of a small canon.

Museum of Hartlepool

Explore the history of Hartlepool through our amazing displays and many hands on activities. Make steam engines burst into life with the touch of a button and imagine life at sea onboard our real fishing coble. Our family art and craft activities will keep everyone entertained during school holidays.

Price: Free entry

What’s On: See latest events here

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Other facilities

  • Baby changing,
  • Under 5s activity areas
  • Free family trails
  • Changing Places toilet
  • Marina Way Changing Places
  • Free car parking

How to find us

Address: Museum of Hartlepool, Maritime Avenue, Hartlepool TS24 0XZ.

Nearest Station: Hartlepool (10 min walk).

Free car parking on site

Access

More information here.

Before you visit

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