Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
Fee required
Cafe
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
Museum dedicated to the life and voyages of Captain James Cook, located in Stewart Park, Middlesbrough.

📜 Biographical museum in Stewart Park, Marton, opened on Captain Cook's 250th birthday.
🔍 Explores Cook's early life, seafaring career, and voyages through themed displays and original artefacts.

Why Go

🗺️ Discover the life of Captain James Cook, world's most famous navigator
⚓ Interactive displays, including a computer-generated sailor 'Sidney Scurvy'
🖼️ Permanent galleries and changing temporary exhibitions
🌳 Located in beautiful Stewart Park, with a Nootka totem pole at the entrance

Why Avoid

❄️ Closed over winter period, check seasonal opening times

Tips

🅿️ Car park available in Stewart Park.

Cost

💰 Adults £4.80, children/over 60s £3.75, under 3s free. Explorer Pass available.

Hours

🕒 Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm. Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Seasonal closures apply.

♿ Accessibility

Full disabled access throughout.

☕ Facilities

Cafe and gift shop available.

Last updated 7 days ago

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