Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum Entrée





Description
Vous en apprendrez plus sur une période importante de l'histoire de la Floride au Musée aux Trésors des Épaves de Key West. Partez à la découverte des épaves de galions espagnols et des vestiges de cargos. Remontez le temps au XIXe siècle, lorsque la récupération des épaves au large de Key West était une industrie florissante. Vous en apprendrez beaucoup au cours des expositions interactives, regarderez des présentations vidéo informatives et découvrirez de véritables objets récupérés dans ces bateaux.
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Itinéraire
Votre voyage naufrage commence en 1856, année du naufrage d'Isaac Allerton. Lors de votre visite au Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum, découvrez des artefacts de ce navire, l’un des plus riches épaves de l’histoire de Key West. Passez des heures à explorer les vestiges de vieux navires et à vous familiariser avec le fascinant secteur du sauvetage grâce à des artefacts et des expositions interactives. Découvrez comment les épaves de navires sont devenues une profession qui a fait de Key West l’une des villes les plus riches d’Amérique. Découvrez à quoi ressemblait le fait de travailler dans le secteur des récupérateurs de naufrages au milieu du XIXe siècle, ainsi que les récompenses obtenues. Passez au crible les artefacts et regardez des présentations vidéo informatives pour plonger plus profondément dans ce monde fascinant. Regardez des images sous-marines d'un naufrage. Et invoquez toutes vos forces pour soulever une barre d'argent récupérée d'un galion espagnol. Apprenez l'histoire fascinante d'Isaac Allerton. De nombreux trésors du musée ont été exhumés de sa tombe aqueuse. Renseignez-vous sur les personnes qui ont trouvé riche et qui ont risqué leur vie pour récupérer leurs richesses de la mer. Faites ensuite comme les capitaines de navire et montez dans une tour d'observation de 20 mètres (65 pieds) pour profiter du summum de votre expérience de musée.
L'expérience est offerte par Historic Tours of America
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Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(111)
This was full of real artifacts. Coins, pieces of pottery and too much to mention. Saw this on Expedition Unknown and had to go. Much better and real than the nassau musuem with replicas.
It was very informative, interesting and smelly! We didn't climb the tower as it was way to hot when we visited.
Lots of content but unorganized. Would recommend Mel Fisher Museum first. Docent over the top! Didn’t attempt to climb the shipwreck tower.
Stinks as I bad it made me nauseous. It's dark and no ventation , supposed to feel old ship like, it is that. Some cool old items, but we pretty much ran through it. When I got tickets thought it was for the modern one.
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This tour was personal for me. Our family is descendants of wreckers with surnames of Baker, Albury, & Roberts. I wish I could remember the name of the lady that did our tour. She was very informative. I recommend checking this out if you like history.
We really enjoyed this museum. The film at the very beginning was very interesting, and we learned a lot about the time before Key West was Key West and how shipwrecks were handled "back in the day". The museum was full of artifacts pulled from wrecks which I really liked. It's just so interesting to see how things survive. There are coins and the evolution of coins is explained. We did climb all the way up the watch tower and the view was amazing. We spent about an hour and a half, but you could spend more time if you wanted to read everything.
If you go through this museum you will exit with a good appreciation of the practice of shipwreck salvage which made Key West a rich island in the 18th and 19th century. It is worth climbing the view tower for the modern-day view over the town as well as your own imagined view of the surrounding waters spotting wrecks as they occur.
Was easy walk through at own pace with several short videos. Walked to top of tower. Great view
Great history and property has a nice collection of artifacts. Staff is very informative. NOT handicapped accessible.
Pretty meh! A few pretty neat items in here but mostly gimmicky. Waste of $60pp.
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