The exhibition of the museum ship also explains the lifestyle of submarine crew members, and includes an audioguided tour.
A much smaller exhibition, "Panama's Canal: Dawn of a New Era," explains the details of the transfer and the debate about its significance.
The exhibition explains how chairs, tables and sideboards were produced and sold in New York during the first half of the 19th century.
A related exhibition, "The Making of a Medieval Book," explains the labor-intensive process behind the images.
The exhibition explains the workings of the old bell tower clock of Sant Esteve de Ripollet.
The exhibitions reveal the history of the Amsterdam Jews but also explain the philosophies of Judaism, and examine Jewish identity in a broader sense.
The current exhibition explains the stories behind seasonal customs such as hanging holly and getting elbow-deep into a stuffed sock.
A central exhibition explains Palmerston's plans to defend the key naval port.
An exhibition in the modern entrance building explains the results of scientific excavation and displays some objects from the site.
The exhibition explains the importance of the site and displays some of the original finds from the site and nearby burials.