Amersham Museum is a local history museum in Old Amersham. There are lots of fun things to do e.g an interactive photoscreen, Tudor dressing up, children's arts and crafts. We also have a beautiful herb garden which won Amersham in Bloom in 2010.
After four years of planning and fundraising and a 10 month closure, Amersham Museum reopened to visitors on Wednesday 12th July.
The museum has undergone a substantial expansion, into the neighbouring Victorian building. The work has resulted in the creation of a new, stunning glass reception space, new exhibition space, a wonderful activity space and new dedicated stores for the museum’s collection. The project has also enabled the museum to better reveal their medieval building, previously hidden to the High Street.
The museum’s collection has been completely redisplayed with more emphasis on the 20th century and much greater access to parts of the collection, including maps and oral histories. There are also more activities for children and discovery boxes full of objects, photos and documents.
The redisplay focuses on five key dates in the town’s history and visitors can find out about the people who lived in the town at the time, the buildings from that era and what daily life was like. Visitors can write at the 1580s desk, sit in the 1930s interior and listen to the radio, watch stills from the theatre or listen to stories in Ron Haddock’s 1960s record shop.
The museum’s wonderful garden has also been re-landscaped to enable wheelchair access and features new planting.
A wonderful activity programme has been developed for the reimagined museum, with activities for people of all ages, including a new schools programme from September. The activities kick off with a series of family activities on Saturday 15th July (free after admission).
The ground floor of the museum is fully accessible to those in wheel-chairs. Access to the first floor is limited to only part of the museum, but information on exhibits is provided on the ground floor. The on-site toilet facilities are wheelchair accessible, and include a baby-changing area for parents. The museum has low doorways and beams throughout. Further information can be found in the museum’s Access Statement.
The newly-enlarged museum is open every Wednesday through to Sunday from 12 noon – 4.30pm. Admission fees are £3 for adults and children are free.
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