Brighton Fishing Museum

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The fishing industry and beach leisure trade of Brighton is presented at this museum on the seafront. Working fishermen in adjacent arches bring history to life. There are exhibitions including boats and fishing artefacts. Visual images include archive and contemporary film and a slide show. There is also an audio presentation of fishing folk talking and singing. Archives, including family history are available to view by appointment.

Free admission, but donations welcome.

201 Kings Road Arches, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1NB

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Brighton Fishing Museum, Kings Road, Brighton, UK


3.9 Based on 1 review
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Pippa David

For a free entry museum they do have quite an interesting assortment of items and info from the local area. It can be quite dark inside and very echoey due to the location so nervous dogs might not be too keen to go in. Donations are welcome at the front desk and they have a couple of leaflets there too. It's a nice little pop-in as you make your way along the seafront, especially if it starts to rain!