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Museum of Witchcraft and Magic
Address: The Harbour , Boscastle PL35 0HD, CON, GB
Phone: 01840 250111
State: CON
City: Boscastle
Zip Code: PL35 0HD

opening times

Monday: 10:30-18:00
Tuesday: 10:30-18:00
Wednesday: 10:30-18:00
Thursday: 10:30-18:00
Friday: 10:30-18:00
Saturday: 10:30-18:00
Sunday: 11:30-18:00


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Reviews
Actually a great visit. Loads of cool things and history, tons of anecdotes. Really increases your knowledge and awareness of witch history. Decent price £7 adults and £5 children. Really varied items and lots of different types of witches documented. Really nicely laid out displays and some beautiful artwork too.
A fascinating collection beautifully presented and in a great location. The ladies at reception were welcoming and super friendly. Parking is available close by and reasonably priced. The topic of witchcraft is much maligned mostly due to historical reasons and how Christians have been brainwashed to consider it evil or bad. Visit with an open mind and you will have a great time.
Great place but really needs some investment and increased storytelling added. Some amazing exhibits, but just putting cards next to them at times isn't enough. Especially the magic zone could give content for a great interactive experience.
We both absolutely loved the experience of the Museum of Witchcraft and magic! Small but perfectly formed and full of the most interesting artifacts and stories you could wish for. If you're just curious or a full blown wiccan this will satisfy. Fantastic collection of ritualistic artifacts from across the globe and the place also smells amazing! You can buy the incense at the end and it's even made by witches! Highly recommended, make sure you book in advance and have a cup of coffee in the little cafe in front of it by the harbour.
Fantastic visit to the museum of witchcraft and magic, full of interesting history and background into not only local witchcraft but examples from all over the UK. Some amazing items on display and some gruesome ones too, doesn't hurt that it's in Boscastle, a lovely little village. Well worth the couple of hours it'll take to go around this brilliant little museum.
Wonderful small museum with thousands and things to see. No for those who expect cartoon craft but an actual good honest look at historical and current beliefs. It was treasure trove of curiosities. From poppets to pentagrams there is plenty to explore. Not exactly child friendly unless you are willing to talk frankly about the topic. Highly recommend for a hour or so
A quirky little museum in a picturesque, quiet valley village. Entry only £7 for adults. We went on a weekday and whilst it wasn’t queuing out the door, it was quiet busy so you felt pressure to read quickly! They have some very interesting items on display and some great stories and myth busters around witchcraft. Sometimes there was so much to look at one cabinet, I wasn’t really sure what I was looking at! On the whole a great museum and a must-do if you’re in the area. Note: doesn’t take dogs and you’ll need to park further up The Valley but it’s a very short and pretty 5 minute walk to the museum
Absolutely love this place. This is our 4th visit over many years. Our last visit was exactly a week before the devastating floods. Love how the exhibits change. The external garden and entrance is so pretty. We pre booked timed tickets. All very simple and easy. Would happily visit again.
Such an amazing, beautiful and interesting collection of artefacts and little pieces of history. We visited for my 21st birthday and loved every second. We parked up the road in the Cobweb Carpark. Parking was only about £3 and the 5 minute stroll down through the village is worth it. There’s a cute little coffee shop just opposite, serving coffees and pastries, little pottery shops and the scenery surrounding is just stunning. Entry was only £7 and we stayed for well over an hour, just fascinated with reading and learning all about the history of witchcraft and Paganism. Girl on the door was so lovely and friendly. My only note is that the gift-shop is a little small, which is a shame because I was especially looking for some tarot cards and maybe crystals or more charms to buy. However, this really was an amazing little gem to find and a brilliant way to spend some time in beautiful Boscastle!
Somewhat interesting for the average tourist, and a must for people into esoteric stuff. The building is relatively small, with thin corridors, and the exhibition is one-way only; this impairs a visitor's ability to absorb all the available information, as you will often feel implicitly pressured to move forwards in order not to disrupt the flow. This is especially true in the final third of the exhibition. My suggestion: book your tickets online and get in as soon as it opens. The Baphomet/Devil/Horned God corner was my favourite part, and I was surprised to see hardly any information on crystals/gemstones. A shame I didn't have any coins the tarot readings machine would have accepted...
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