St. Augustine Museums
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Museums in St. Augustine, Florida.
Light keepers house turned museum featuring 214 stairs to the top for a spectacular view of St. Augustine.
Experience life in 1740 St. Augustine at the Colonial Spanish Quarter. A living history museum, the Colonial Spanish Quarter exhibits history through costumed interpreters. Many attractions are also located within the village such as the government house.
Old Florida Museum is a hands-on museum that allows visitors to experience what it was like to live in St. Augustine in pre-European times. Games, weapons, tools, food and other objects tell of how Florida pioneers went about their daily life. Group tours and school tours are available. A museum store is on the property.
Located in the World Golf Village, this attraction honors many legendary golfers including Babe Didrickson Zaharias, Kathy Whitworth, Walter Hagen, Nancy Lopez and others. Throughout the hall guests can enjoy informative and interactive exhibits.
Over 150 life-like wax figures can be viewed at this museum in St. Augustine including famous figures and historical events.
Containing a variety of 19th century artifacts, the Lightner Museum is located in the former Hotel Alcazar. The museum showcases costumes, furniture, statues, and glass work, such as cut glass, Victorian art glass, and the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Located near the Spanish Quarter Village, the Spanish Military Museum was once known as the Hospital of our Lady of Guadalupe. The hospital was active during the Spanish Colonial Period from 1784 to 1821. Today, it displays medical tools and other information regarding hospitals from that time.







