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Reopening of Hull’s Maritime Museum delayed again

The reopening of Hull’s Maritime Museum has been pushed back, Hull City Council has confirmed.

Having closed in 2019 for what was anticipated to be a three-year closure, in November 2024, the council announced the widely anticipated reopening of the museum had been pushed back from ‘late 2025’ to ‘Spring 2026.’ The council has now confirmed this end date will not be met with the reopening of the museum now anticipated to take place in Summer 2026.

Once it reopens, it will display 50 per cent more objects than previously. Among the treasures returning are some of the most iconic exhibits, including the 40ft North Atlantic Whale Skeleton and Erik the Polar Bear, along with many other maritime artefacts that tell the story of Hull’s rich maritime heritage.

In July, items began to return to the museum having been stored at a site in the South of England. At the time Cllr Mike Ross, leader of Hull City Council, said: “We are incredibly excited to welcome these important maritime treasures back to Hull.

By: Andrew Spence, LDRS

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