Mevagissy Museum makes a great day out, finding out interesting facts about this lovely little village. The museum contains three artefacts, rubbing stone, an arrow and axe-head that put the original settlement back at least as far as the Bronze Age. Then, Mevagissey Man would have hunted land-based animals to survive, but for most of the village's varied history the hunting has been of fish - and contraband.
The Museum fills two floors with wonderful exhibits, large and small, the ground floor is accessible for wheelchair users and the disabled. It is located within walking distance of shops, pubs and cafes.
Primary Child Friendly, Groups
Events Exhibitions
Site Description Museum
Site Facilities Facilities for Disabled, Rest Rooms
Disabled Facilities Access
Tour Types Tours by Arrangement, Self Guided Tours
Nearby Public Transport, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops

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