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Lift a real gold bar. Feel, touch, and be touched by the treasure of Spanish galleons. You've seen it on TV, you've read about it in magazines, but there's only one place you can see the real treasure... the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum.

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Lift a real gold bar. Feel, touch, and be touched by the treasure of Spanish galleons. You've seen it on TV, you've read about it in magazines, but there's only one place you can see the real treasure... the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum.

Highlights:

  • The only place where you can touch the opulent treasure carried by the galleons.

  • Travel back in time and sail the Spanish Main as you explore the fully accredited museum's four ships from the Age of Discovery.

The amazing Mel Fisher Maritime Museum is the only place where you can touch the opulent treasure carried by the galleons. View a collection of historical artifacts and treasure recovered from sunken wrecks valued at more than $20 million. Exhibits include silver and gold coins, bars and other items, such as a gold cross encrusted with emeralds and a golden chalice known as the "poison cup." The chalice contained bezoar stones, which were balls of hair that neutralized poison like arsenic. View the armaments, supplies and personal property of the crew from a fleet of ships from 1622 as well as other memorabilia discovered during Mr. Fisher's 16-year expedition.

Travel back in time and sail the Spanish Main as you explore the fully accredited museum's four ships from the Age of Discovery. The Santa Margarita and the Nuestra Senora de Atocha sank in the Hurricane of 1622. See the wreck of the St. John that conquistadors used to ply the Caribbean waters circa 1560. Learn about the English slave ship Henrietta Marie that sank in 1700 off the nearby Florida Keys. The museum also reveals the story of the victims of the slave trade with a focus on the Key West African Cemetery at Higgs Beach.

Make a reservation to obtain an eTicket today so you do not miss the chance to explore these recovered treasures.

Name:

Mel Fisher Maritime Museum

Operating Times:

Daily. 9:30am to 5pm - 365 days a year

Reservation Notes:

Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 6 months of the purchase date.

Duration:

self guided

Booth Location:

Redeem your eTickets at the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum ticket booth. Attraction Location: 200 Greene Street

Nearest Intersection:

Greene Street and Whitehead Street

Parking:

There is a parking lot across the museum at the Key West Westin Hotel. Metered spaces are also available.

Age Requirements:

Child Age 6-12 years old. Under 6 are free.

Notes:

Tickets purchased online can be used any day.