Newhaven Heritage Museum

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Archived: 2026-04-23 15:32

Newhaven Heritage Museum
Pier
Place, Newhaven Harbour Tel: 0131 551 4165
What
was it like to live in the tightly-knit fishing community at Newhaven,
and to earn a living as a fishwife or a fisherman braving the sea?
Find
out in the lively and informative Newhaven Heritage Museum. It is situated
in the historic fishmarket overlooking the picturesque Newhaven
Harbour.
The story
of the village and its people is told through reconstructed sets of
fishwives and fishermen, historic objects and photographs, and first-hand
accounts of people's lives.
Discover
the origins of Newhaven as a naval dockyard, building between 1507 and
1511 the 'Great Michael', the mightiest ship of its time. Listen to
the voices of Newhaven people
,
hear their songs, and watch a video on the development of the community.
Learn about their trade, customs and superstitions, famous choirs and
the Society of Free Fishermen.
To reach
Newhaven from the city centre, take Lothian Bus services 10,
11 and 16 from Princes Street heading East or service 7 from the
Bridges heading North.
***Important Notice***
Newhaven Heritage Museum is currently closed.
For enquiries please telephone 0131 529 3993
Daily:
12 noon - 4.45pm
Admission
Free