National Maritime Museum Cornwall, Conference, Meeting and Function Rooms

Discovery Quay, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR113QY

National Maritime Museum Cornwall
LATEST TESTIMONIAL
Cornwall Tourism Awards 2011 – Bronze Award
11/11/2011 - Visit Cornwall
LATEST NEWS & EVENTS
The Breton Connection - 02/04/2012
The Breton Connection photography exhibition at National Maritime... Read More >
There are various dedicated meeting, conference and seminar facilities at The National Maritime Museum Cornwall - including a fully equipped lecture theatre, self contained rooms and waterside café. Fully facilitated and utterly unique with rooms to suit 20 to 100 people, offering a corporate venue with a difference! Be it an engagement announcement or a 50th anniversary party, a leaving do or a welcome home celebration - The NMMC offers a variety of incomparable areas around the Museum, with various entertainment options available. A unique and imaginative venue for a wedding.

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TESTIMONIALS
Cornwall Tourism Awards 2011 – Bronze Award
Bronze Award for the LARGE VISITOR ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR category.
11/11/2011 - Visit Cornwall
NEWS, EVENTS & COMMENT
The Breton Connection The Breton Connection - 02/04/2012
The Breton Connection photography exhibition at National Maritime Museum explores the age-old ties between the Cornish and Breton fishing communities. The exhibition opened on March 30th 2012 and will run to July 15th.

This stunning collection of black and white photographic images has never been exhibited before and draws on a rare collection of images taken by Oliver Hill in Newlyn in the 20th century.


New ‘Search & Rescue’ Exhibition At National Maritime Museum Cornwall New ‘Search & Rescue’ Exhibition At National Maritime Museum Cornwall - 06/01/2012
Search and Rescue, the new blockbuster exhibition from National Maritime Museum Cornwall invites you to enter the world of the rescue services where ordinary people lead extraordinary lives, risking their life to save yours.

The exhibition opens on 16th March 2012 and will run until 1st February 2014. Search and Rescue takes you on an interactive, stimulating and emotive journey into the role of the maritime rescue services, celebrating the work of the RNLI, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, HM Coastguard and other organisations.

Objects of epic proportions include a 70ft Sea King helicopter, kindly loaned by the MOD, one of the Museum’s most ambitious installations. Uniquely painted in the colours of both the Royal Navy and RAF Search and Rescue (SAR) services (red and grey one side and yellow on the other) it offers you the rare opportunity to climb inside, without having to be rescued. Dress as a pilot, listen to accounts from the crew and from those that have been rescued, explore their lifesaving equipment and discover the world of the Royal Navy and RAF SAR teams.

Revisiting rescues from the past, some well-known and some untold, this exhibition showcases the individuals whose job it is to head into the eye of the storm, when most of us would flee. The exhibition traces the evolution of rescue equipment from the early days of Henry Trengrouse’s rocket line to the cutting edge equipment of today and shows that although the equipment might have changed, the determination and grit of rescue men and women to save lives has never changed.

At the heart of the exhibition is an interactive coastguard operations room. Put yourself in the coastguard hot seat, make the life or death decision to bring in the right service for the rescue and begin your journey through the incredible work and lives of the coastguard rescue, air and sea rescue teams. Get up close to one of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Atlantic 75 inshore lifeboats and see a fascinating assembly of the charity’s collection boxes spanning 150 years. Take to the beach and become a virtual lifeguard, climb aboard a quad bike and take action to make sure the swimmers and surfers are between the right flags. See real seaside rescues and listen to accounts from volunteer crewmen and women.

Ben Lumby, Exhibitions Manager of National Maritime Museum Cornwall, says: “This is our biggest and most ambitious exhibition to date but more importantly it is the first time anyone has celebrated the maritime rescue services in this way.” “Working with these incredible teams has been a true privilege; they have kindly allowed us to see inside their world and shown us they’re real people doing an amazing job. They belong to different organisations and charities but work as a team and you can be safe in the knowledge that if things do go wrong at sea, there’s a service that will be there for you.”


New ‘Search & Rescue’ Exhibition At National Maritime Museum Cornwall New ‘Search & Rescue’ Exhibition At National Maritime Museum Cornwall - 06/01/2012
Search and Rescue, the new blockbuster exhibition from National Maritime Museum Cornwall invites you to enter the world of the rescue services where ordinary people lead extraordinary lives, risking their life to save yours.

The exhibition opens on 16th March 2012 and will run until 1st February 2014. Search and Rescue takes you on an interactive, stimulating and emotive journey into the role of the maritime rescue services, celebrating the work of the RNLI, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, HM Coastguard and other organisations.

Objects of epic proportions include a 70ft Sea King helicopter, kindly loaned by the MOD, one of the Museum’s most ambitious installations. Uniquely painted in the colours of both the Royal Navy and RAF Search and Rescue (SAR) services (red and grey one side and yellow on the other) it offers you the rare opportunity to climb inside, without having to be rescued. Dress as a pilot, listen to accounts from the crew and from those that have been rescued, explore their lifesaving equipment and discover the world of the Royal Navy and RAF SAR teams.

Revisiting rescues from the past, some well-known and some untold, this exhibition showcases the individuals whose job it is to head into the eye of the storm, when most of us would flee. The exhibition traces the evolution of rescue equipment from the early days of Henry Trengrouse’s rocket line to the cutting edge equipment of today and shows that although the equipment might have changed, the determination and grit of rescue men and women to save lives has never changed.

At the heart of the exhibition is an interactive coastguard operations room. Put yourself in the coastguard hot seat, make the life or death decision to bring in the right service for the rescue and begin your journey through the incredible work and lives of the coastguard rescue, air and sea rescue teams. Get up close to one of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Atlantic 75 inshore lifeboats and see a fascinating assembly of the charity’s collection boxes spanning 150 years. Take to the beach and become a virtual lifeguard, climb aboard a quad bike and take action to make sure the swimmers and surfers are between the right flags. See real seaside rescues and listen to accounts from volunteer crewmen and women.

Ben Lumby, Exhibitions Manager of National Maritime Museum Cornwall, says: “This is our biggest and most ambitious exhibition to date but more importantly it is the first time anyone has celebrated the maritime rescue services in this way.” “Working with these incredible teams has been a true privilege; they have kindly allowed us to see inside their world and shown us they’re real people doing an amazing job. They belong to different organisations and charities but work as a team and you can be safe in the knowledge that if things do go wrong at sea, there’s a service that will be there for you.”


EXPIRED NEWS & EVENTS
Half-Term Activities at National Maritime Museum Falmouth - 31/05/2011

Discover a range of traditional North American crafts and follow the totem trail with a week of activities from May 30th to June 5th 2011. The activities are inspired by the Native American and Inuit canoes in the museum collection. And don’t miss the return of Douglas Dapper the Story Explorer.


Half-Term Activities at National Maritime Museum Falmouth - 31/05/2011

Discover a range of traditional North American crafts and follow the totem trail with a week of activities from May 30th to June 5th 2011. The activities are inspired by the Native American and Inuit canoes in the museum collection. And don’t miss the return of Douglas Dapper the Story Explorer.


On Thin Ice: Pioneers of Polar Exhibition - 01/05/2011

National Maritime Museum Cornwall is venturing into the freezing extremes of the Arctic and Antarctic, with a brand new exhibition opening on 8 April through to 09 October 2011.

This new six month exhibition focuses on the historic and modern-day achievements of polar pioneers, using photography, artefacts, equipment and personal ephemera.


February Half Term at National Maritime Museum - 17/02/2011
19-27 February. Be a star with our ‘make & take’ activities inspired by Falmouth’s most memorable landmarks and climb to the top of our tower to take the iSpy Challenge. 20 and 24 February: Meet Douglas Dapper, the Story Explorer, who’ll guide you on a magical treasure hunt to discover an exciting collection of stories from around the world. More information about February Half Term Children's Activities in Falmouth.
Silver Award - 15/10/2010
Winner of Cornwall Tourism Awards 2010 - Large Visitor Attraction of the Year
Olympic Sailing 2012 - 21/09/2010
Tickets are still available for this talk on Wednesday September 29th at 6.30pm. The talk explores the history of Olympic Sailing in Great Britain and reveals how Weymouth successfully bid to host the 2012 sailing events. With Olympic fever set to grip the nation in 2012, discover how Weymouth successfully bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic sailing events. John Tweed, Chief Executive of the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, will reveal how a derelict Royal Naval Air Station was transformed into the host venue and give a historic perspective to Olympic sailing events in Great Britain.
Cornish Maritime History Conference - 21/09/2010
Saturday October 16th, 2010. This year’s Cornish Maritime History Conference features speakers on a diverse range of fascinating topics. Early booking is recommended as this event continues to prove very popular. For more information please contact Tony Pawlyn: tonypawlyn@btinternet.com
Halloween Special - Night at the Museum 2 - 21/09/2010
Friday, 29th October. Special Halloween screening of this box-office smash, Night at the Museum 2 followed by a spooky torch-lit tour around the Museum - watch out for any unexpected 'visitors'! Tickets £6.75 for adults, £4.75 for children.
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