Famous Museums in Nassau

The museums in Nassau give the very essence of its citizens and rich culture. If you are looking for something deeper and more meaningful, head to the museums in city. Explore the cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical side of Nassau with these museums.
We have curated a variety of the best and free museums in city, besides the usual arts or historical ones. Explore and engage yourself with the wonders of science at the museum of science in Nassau. Get fascinated by the exceptional stories of heroes at war museums or memorials. You can go wow with your kids at the Natural history museums or enjoy some time at children's museums in Nassau.
Check out this list for an entertaining and enlightening trip to the museums in Nassau.

Let's explore the finest collection of museums in Nassau:

  1. Pirates Of Nassau Museum

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    Pirates Of Nassau Museum

    Museum

    The peak of the Pirate age was from the late 17th century to the early 18th century and Nassau was a major attraction for the most known pirates around the world owing to the naturally formed caves and picture perfect islands and beaches. The fact that pirates kept their gold around the city attracted many merchants and people from near and far and soon Nassau was synonymous with its reputation...Read more
  2. The Heritage Museum Of The Bahamas

    Museum

    Occupying the second floor of the Mountbatten House, the Heritage Museum of the Bahamas gives you a peek into the history, heritage and culture of the Bahamas from the prehistoric times! The place was the brainchild of the Garzaroli family who wanted to develop an unique heritage museum and on collaboration with Hamilton White (an avid antique collector) this venture finally took shape. Today, ...Read more
  3. Pompey Museum Of Slavery & Emancipation

    Museum

    The Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation is accommodated in the Vendue House- a historic marketplace where along with other commodities, African slaves were sold during the 18th and 19th century. The museum is named after Pompey who was a brave slave whole lived on the Rolle Plantation in Exuma and revolted against slavery and his transfer to another island- something that was a rare inc...Read more
  4. Junkanoo World

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    Junkanoo World

    Art And Culture, Museum, Festival

    Junkanoo World Museum & Arts Centre is one of the prime haunts for avid art collectors and admirers. For those who don’t know about Junkanoo festival, here’s a small brief. No one truly knows about the origin of this festival but it is believed to belong to West Africa. The festival is said to be named after John Canoe, an African tribal chief who wanted to celebrate with his pe...Read more
  5. The Retreat

    Museum, National Park, Bird Watching

    Preserving around 170 species of exotic palms along with other native plants, the Retreat Garden National Park covers 11 acres of gorgeous landscape. The retreat is home to a wide variety of birds and pulls tourists from all over the world for bird-watching. In 1920’s, the place along with a small house was bought by colonial civil servant Arthur Langlois and his wife Margaret who was a B...Read more
  6. Bahamas Historical Society

    Museum, Photo Gallery

    The Bahamas has one of the loveliest cultures in the world and an immensely diversified history. To preserve this culture and history spanning more than 500 years, the Bahamas Historical Society showcases a large collection of documents, artefacts and stories about Bahamas, its origin and its journey to the present day. The stone slabs that feature petroglyphs, scale models of historic ships th...Read more
  7. Graycliff Heritage Village

    Museum

    The Graycliff Heritage Village offers the quintessential Bahamian experience complete with a historic museum set in the Mountbatten House, an Artists’ studio where you can shop for crafts and art work made by local artists (don’t miss out on buying unique gifts from here) and a Chocolatier experience where you can learn about the art of chocolate making and indulge in delicious choc...Read more
  8. Roselawn Museum

    Museum

    The Roselawn Museum embraces the history and culture of the Bahamas. The museum showcases a number of artefacts and crafts that celebrate the famous Junkanoo festival including the elaborately made colourful costumes and masks and also has rare historic articles and finds like historic Bahamian coins, old stamps and bottles, relics of sunken Bahamian ships and many such priceless artefacts! The...Read more
  9. Educulture Bahamas Junkanoo Museum

    Museum

    The Bahamian festival of Junkanoo is an international attraction and even if you have missed its grandeur, a visit to the Educulture Bahamas - Junkanoo Museum will make sure you at least see the festival’s spirit in a nutshell! Educulture is an educational and cultural group that was established in 2000 and it builds its framework on maintaining and promoting Bahamian culture, arts and it...Read more