Olympic rower to open SeaCity Museum
Double Olympic rowing gold medallist James Cracknell will officially launch the £15m SeaCity Museum next week (10 April) as part of Southampton's new Cultural Quarter.
The new attraction - housed within the city's former Grade II*-listed Magistrates' Court - has been designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects and delivered by Kier Southern.
SeaCity Museum comprises two permanent galleries examining Southampton's status as a "Gateway to the World" and its maritime heritage throughout the last 2,000 years.
The attraction also explores the port city's relationship with the ill-fated liner, Titanic, which claimed the lives of 1,514 - 549 of which were local - when it sank 100 years ago.
Davis Langdon and Urban Salon have also worked on the project, which was awarded £4.6m by the Heritage Lottery Fund and was given planning approval in October 2010.
Cracknell said: "The SeaCity Museum helps bring the story of the Titanic and the history of this city to life, and will do so for many visitors in years to come."
Details: www.culturesouthampton.org.uk
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