Dunkirk's port museum, retracing the lives of those who brought the port to life, from fishing to inland waterway transport, from the school ship.
Located in a former 19th-century tobacco warehouse, the Museum's 1,600m2 of floor space encompasses four centuries of history through 500 works of art (models, videos, paintings...) and 5 places to visit: the museum, the three boats and the Risban lighthouse. Each site recounts the lives of the men and women who brought the port to life, from fishing to inland navigation, from training ships to fireboats. Don't miss the chance to climb the 276 steps to the lighthouse for a magnificent view.
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Petit bémol: le dimanche matin le musée est ouvert mais impossible de visiter les bateaux avant 14h.
Possibilité de visiter 2 autre navires à quai.
Un grand merci à la ville de Dunkerque pour cette restauration