Our Exhibitions
Here you can find a catalogue of all our exhibitions, past, present and any upcoming’
Past Exhibitions
2019 Exhibition
2018 Exhibition
2017 Exhibition
2015 Exhibition
2013 Exhibition
2012 Exhibition
2011 Exhibition
2010 Exhibition
September Exhibitions:
Holidays around Nefyn, past and present
October 2019
Every Wednesday to Suday
10.30am to 4pm
Click here for more information
Noson Siantis
Our sea shanty evenings have been very well attended in the past, so we hope we'll have all our regular passengers - and more - aboard for our nautical musical evening this year. Our guest Choir, Cor Ceiri, comes from neighbouring Llithfaen and will perform a selection of sea shanties and a lead us all in a sing-song (with a drink to oil the vocal chords provided).The fact that it is a female choir will give a special innovative feel to the evening - so don't miss it ! Tickets on sale at the museum now, price £5 (£2 children)
Click here for more information
Holidays in Nefyn and District - October 2019
Our next exhibition will be held in October 2019. The planned title is 'Holidays around Nefyn, past and present'. We aim to provide you with a good display of photos and artifacts to show the development of the tourist industry in the area. A good way to finish off the summer season, rain or shine !
More details soon.
Exhibition of Old Photographs
Exhibition of Old Photographs of Morfa Nefyn
16 September to 11 October 2015
Click here for more information
Rediscovering the Cyprian exhibition (Llŷn Coastal Festival 2013)
Between August 8-22 2013, Llŷn Maritime Museum and Heritage Centre held an exhibition at our Summer Centre, Y Groes, Nefyn about the famous shipwreck SS Cyprian which sank off Penrhyn Cwmistir, Edern in October 1881. The wreck is famous for the act of heroism by the Captain, John Alexander Strachan, who died whilst saving a young stowaway, John William Klahn, from the wreck.
‘Rediscovering the Cyprian’ provided the most comprehensive exhibition to date, including both artefacts and documentation, and new research.
New exhibitions coming soon including The First World War! – click here