Pirates
Explore beneath the surface
Dashing, daring and adventurous or bloodthirsty, immoral and greedy – were pirates of the 18th century heroes of the age or no more than callous cut-throats?
In National Maritime Museum Cornwall’s latest major temporary exhibition, explore how popular culture has shaped how we think of pirates today before diving beneath the surface to unearth the harsh and terrifying truth.
For generations, pirates have been portrayed in film, fiction and fashion as symbols of freedom and adventure. But how and why has this image been created? To find out, immerse yourself in the digital world of the Sea of Thieves game, land on Treasure Island, meet the man behind Long John Silver and dance a hornpipe with Horatio Pugwash before discovering the dark world of the real pirates of the Caribbean.
Running until December 2024.
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‘Nothing hooks us quite like a pirate’
The Daily Telegraph