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Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Situated on the historic Shiprow and incorporating Provost Ross's House - built in 1593 - Aberdeen Maritime Museum tells the story of the city's long relationship with the Sea. This award-winning museum houses a unique collection covering shipbuilding, fast sailing ships, fishing and port history, and is the only place in the UK where you can see displays on the North Sea oil industry. Aberdeen Maritime Museum also offers a spectacular viewpoint over the busy harbour.
Now it is also possible to search for information about the nearly 3,000 recorded ships built in Aberdeen on a new website developed by Aberdeen Maritime Museum.
Aberdeen Maritime Museum is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities, and an induction loop system is available in the auditorium.