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    3.7 (51 reviews)

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    Lea D.

    I had visited before but during a recent trip to the keys, I knew I had to bring my friends. Even though we went on a weekend, it was empty, we only came across two other people who were leaving when we got there so we had the place to ourselves. Each of the rooms are interesting and are filled with fun information. My favorite room is the haunted key west room that goes over some spooky stuff that has happened in the keys, and also introduces Robert the doll. He is my favorite :) Definitely something to check out, if you can!

    Saw Robert the Doll. Asked permission first.
    Dianna B.

    We visited here because I had hoped to see Robert the doll on the Night time tour I took, but that didn't happen, so My husband decided we'd do it first thing in the morning as we rode the Hop on/op Off bus. The grounds are nice, the building is neatly kept, as a Martello from the 1800's can be. There are exhibits from different time periods in Key West's history and of course, Robert the doll. Robert the doll is kept neatly in a locked box, with a camera on him at all times, so if you want to touch him, don't try it. Don't take a pic of him without asking him permission, less he follow you home and some nasty luck befall you. People apparently do this and well, the letters that come in daily, tell his tale. THey have a nice, large gift shop and apparently do haunted tours of their own. Admission is $16 per adult. they are located literally at the edge of the key west airport so finding them is super easy.

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    Joe S.

    We went here for David Sloan's Robert the Doll tour as part of his Ghost Tour Adventures in Key West. He wrote the book on all things spooky in Key West (literally, he did). The East Martello Museum sits smack dab in front of the Key West Airport so it's pretty easy to find. This old fort is pretty neat and pretty historic. If you do the tour with David Sloan, he does explain a lot about the fort, why it may be haunted, and walk you through some of the areas of the fort where there's more paranormal activity than others. We only did the Robert the Doll tour and I'm not sure what happens during the day. But the night tour was pretty cool.

    Mark P.

    Good small fun. A handful of curious exhibits, some arty sculptures, the fort itself is interesting enough, and of course the real reason most people will come here, Robert the haunted doll. Was sort of creepy for me because I was the only one in the place besides the employees and I didn't want to breathe any life into Robert by paying him any attention other than walking by. I've had a frightening experience with a haunted doll many years ago and that's all I'm going to say about that. Having the run of the place alone really made the experience special except for wandering off into a closed area by happenstance and unexpectedly surprising some construction worker in the dark. Yipes!! Lol

    Jacob T.

    Not impressive at all. It's an old military building from the civil war but they've added other attractions, namely a haunted doll which had nothing to do with this place and have a huge merchandise area dedicated to this doll. While it's an interesting story indeed it's an added attraction to the civil war fort used by the Union to hold Key West. There is also another added attraction of junkyard art. Again, it's one more thing to help drive traffic to this otherwise dead place.

    Robert the doll
    Colleen K.

    We did an after hour ghost tour, and Dan, our guide, did an amazing job. He was funny and kept us on our toes. He was very informative. After the tour, we had 1 hr to look around on our own, and it was fun. Even my husband had fun, and he is not I to the ghost hunting thing. We got to see Robert the doll, who is the reason we drove all the way from Tx to see. Got a little Robert the doll of my own to take home.

    Stanley Papio Sculpture
    Denise G.

    The East Martello Fort and Museum is a worth while stop with plenty of free parking.The structure of the fort is beautiful in brick arch design and rich in an unusual history as a Union fort. The famous "Robert the Doll" is housed here and an area devoted to Haunted Key West. A number sculptures by local artist Stanley Papio are on display. Papio was ahead of his time in repurposing car parts to create interesting sculpture. Key West celebrates with a Papio parade many summers encouraging creative to build their human powered floats. The Citadel Tower's spiral staircase to the rooftop gives a Wow, of a panoramic ocean view!

    Matt was AMAZING! Hands down the most interactive and fun experience we've ever had at a museum. Matt has so much knowledge about all things museum and key west! Everyone in the group was so invested in the entire experience! We will recommend to everyone we know. Thanks Matt!! We will visit Robert soon!

    EMF Meter

    Had the best time here! My first time going to a haunted location tour and Dan and Dax my tour guides made it fun, had great energy, and lots of cool information to share. Way more interactive than I expected such as getting to have a EMF meter for the duration of the trip and use a spirit box. Both my boyfriend and I are a bit skeptical and we definitely were spooked by the tour and ambience. May have heard some paranormal sounds, orbs on video surveillance, and possibly from the other couple with us the man's shirt seemingly moved by itself a bit. Nothing seemed staged or cheesy, no jump scares, just genuine exploration, learning cool stuff, and trying to communicate and understand spirits. Would love to do the VIP exploration someday but unsure if I would be too spooked to actually do it. Thank you Dan and Dax for a great experience. Thank you to Robert the Doll as well ;)

    Marissa N.

    We stopped here as part of the ghosts and graveyard tour, it's spooky at night for certain. You just peek at the doll and hear a spooky tale. Two of our cameras had unexpected glowing lights in the courtyard pictures we took.

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    Interesting old fort and artifacts. The brickwork and arches and vaulted ceilings are the most interesting to see

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