Sea City Museum
SeaCity Museum tells the story of the people of the city, their fascinating lives and historic connections with Titanic and the sea.
Tudor House is one of Southampton’s most important historic buildings. Built in the late 15th century the timber-framed building facing St Michael’s Square gives a unique and atmospheric insight into the lives and times of both its residents through the years, and of Southampton itself. It appeals to visitors of all ages and interests, who find the family-friendly activities, interactive technology and fascinating displays a winning combination.
Based at the heart of Southampton’s Cultural Quarter, SeaCity Museum tells the story of the people of the city, their fascinating lives and historic connections with Titanic and the sea. Visit SeaCity Museum and Southampton to discover how we bring maritime history to life through an interactive experience designed for all ages. The changing Pavilion space currently houses the We March On: Southampton Football Club, Then and Now exhibition.
SeaCity Museum tells the story of the people of the city, their fascinating lives and historic connections with Titanic and the sea.
Tudor House reveals over 800 years of history in one fascinating location at the heart of the Old Town.