Castle Cornet has stood at the mouth of St Peter Port Harbour for eight hundred years through war, tempest, revolution and invasion. Read more about Castle Cornet Museum
The Folk & Costume Museum in Saumarez Park contains many unique collections of items portraying Guernsey as it was 100 year ago. On display also is a magnificent model of a Victoria town house. Read more about The National Trust Folk and Costume Museum
Discover Fort Grey, which is known locally as "the Cup and Saucer". Read more about Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum
A military museum covering all aspects of Guernsey's history. Housed in a well lit German tunnel complex from World War Two with many displays including items from World War One. Read more about La Vallette Underground Museum
The Gallery is located in St Peter Port's beautiful Candie Gardens overlooking the harbour with stunning views of the neighbouring islands. Read more about Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery
Guernsey needs a lot more than just a single museum to reflect a fascinating past that goes back not just hundreds but thousands of years. Set in a delightful Victorian garden, the award winning Candie Museum tells the island's general history.
The magnificent Castle Cornet is home to four different museums including one dedicated to Guernsey's colourful maritime heritage. Around Guernsey there are signs of the German occupation, like the underground war museums and the huge concrete towers facing out to sea. A coastal fort from an earlier era is now home to a Shipwreck Museum, Fort Grey.
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