Visiting the MUSEUM OF GLOUCESTER | video, official guide

The museum consists of two floors.


PERM EXHIBITION (G/F).

This floor is all about history. 

But as per local museum convention (Warwick's Market Hall is particularly at fault here), you're not starting anywhere near the town. Which means we have to travel back to the Palaeozic, play games with the dinosaurs, then dive 65000000 years into the Romans.

You get to revise world history with Gloucester's all at the same time.


Clip: Museum of Gloucester (G/F)


TEMP EXHIBITION (1/F). 
Upstairs you'll find two temporary exhibitions - William Simmonds' puppeteering and the life stories of people of colour.


Museum of Gloucester (1/F, temporary exhibition halls)

HOW TO GET THERE.
Closest station: Gloucester Station.

Walk out of the station, cross Bruton Way and keep walking. Turn right until you see Kings Walk Shopping Centre and Car Park. At this point turn left into Clarence Street. Keep on and after two corners the museum is to your right.

(Note: the library and the museum are side by side and have separate entrances.)



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Time is asset: save it for better with a 25-min museum tour. Or find yourself in my novel, check out the photo of the day and finish it off with a secret prize.


Visited: 2020.09

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