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This museum, located in Falmouth Harbor, provides visitors with the experience of sailing and marine life, without going out to sea. Beautiful views can be seen atop their 29m tower, or in their underwater viewing location. Hands on activities, audio-visual immersive experiences, talks and special exhibits are also provided. Send an Email
+44 (0) 1326 313388
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Tunnels Through Time recreate people and their stories from Cornwall’s past, fact and fiction. Displays are set up throughout, with life size figurines and special lighting to depict different scenes. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Address: St. Micheals Road Newquay CON England TR7 1QZ
Send an Email +44 (0) 1637 873379
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This Centre is located halfway between Wadebridge and St. Columb Major. Fifty birds of prey live at the centre, as well as a number of parrots and macaws, pheasants, and kookaburras. There is a tea room, and gift shop on sight. Send an Email
+44 (0) 1637 880544
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Experience the history of Porthcurno, and its importance in world communications since 1870 at this award-wining museum. There are demonstrations of working equipment, underground tunnels and secret staircases to provide an atmosphere as it would have been in Victorian times. Address: Eastern House Porthcurno CON England TR19 6JX
Send an Email +44 (0) 1736 810966
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Founded by the Royal Institution of Cornwall, the Royal Cornwall Museum is home to large collections of rare minerals, a historic photograph section, works by Cornish artists, a number of ancient coins and even an unwrapped mummy. The museum also displays various exhibits on loan from other important museums throughout the year. Address: River Street Truro CON England TR1 2SJ
Send an Email (2) +44 (0) 1872 242786
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The Trinity House National Lighthouse Centre is a museum of marine safety. It holds a collection of lighthouse equipment taken from famous lighthouses. Visitors have the opportunity to operate this equipment, sound a foghorn, and enjoy the audiovisual theatre. Address: Wharf Road Penzance CON England TR18 4BN
+44 (0) 1736 360077
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The British cycling museum is housed inside of an old Victorian train station, Old Station Camelford. Inside it has over 400 examples of cycles, an old bicycle repair shop, cycling medals and an extensive library. The exhibits of cycling gear dates back to 1881. Address: Boscastle road Camelford CON England PL32 9TZ
+44 (0) 1840 212811
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King Arthur’s Great Hall is a granite building, dedicated to the story of King Arthur. To help bring the legend to life, the hall has an authentic round table and music, laser lights and narration. Address: Fore Street Tintagel CON England PL34 0DA
+44 (0) 1840 770526
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