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Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery

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Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery was founded in 1835 as the Museum of the Shropshire and North Wales Natural History and Antiquarian Society Society in Dogpole, Shrewsbury, England. In 1853 the collections were moved to Vaughan's Mansion on College Hill, which became known as the Shropshire and North Wales Museum. After 160 years and two subsequent homes the museum returned to Vaughan's Mansion and the Music Hall Complex after a major redevelopment of the site.HistoryThe Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery was founded in 1835 as the Museum of the Shropshire and North Wales Natural History and Antiquarian Society Society in Dogpole, Shrewsbury. In 1853 the collections were moved to Vaughan's Mansion on College Hill, which became known as the Shropshire and North Wales Museum.In 1877 the Society merged with newly formed Shropshire Archaeological Society to become Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. That year the museum accepted a major collection of finds recently excavated at Wroxeter.The museum celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 1885 with the transfer of the museum and library to the recently vacated old Shrewsbury School building. At this time the museum was placed under public ownership (Corporation of Shrewsbury) - becoming Shrewsbury Museum and Free Library.In 1894 the Curator, George Holt, published the Rules of the Shrewsbury Free Museum. These state that: No children under 14 years of age shall be admitted, unless in charge of some responsible person.Persons are not allowed to lean upon the cases, or to touch any of the objects exhibited, and if found so doing, they shall be liable to immediate expulsion.No person shall be admitted who is intoxicated or is in an uncleanly condition, nor shall any smoking be permitted, nor shall any person be allowed to partake of refreshments therein. Playing, gaming, betting, swearing, and spitting, are strictly prohibited, nor shall any dog be admitted.Any person who shall offend against these regulations, or shall be guilty of any misconduct, shall not be allowed to remain within the building. In 1931 'Rowley's House' was acquired by the Corporation of Shrewsbury through the generosity of Morris and Co. for the particular purpose of housing archaeological material from the site of Viroconium Cornoviorum near Wroxeter. The building opened to the public seven years later and became known as the Uriconium or Roman Museum.

Address: The Music Hall, Market St, Shrewsbury SY1 1LG, UK
Phone: 01743 258885
ku.vog.erihsporhs@muesumyrubswerhs
State: Shropshire
City: Shrewsbury
Zip Code: SY1 1LG

opening times

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM


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Reviews
Wonderful historic museum with interesting changing temporary exhibits. Beautiful combination of mediaeval and modern buildings. A must visit if in Shrewsbury. Annual membership available at reasonable cost. Delightful "Stop" cafe with excellent cakes and occasional evening live music performances. Lovely inner courtyard to sit in outside the cafe. Will not be disappointed!
7 years ago (23-02-2018)
The Musium is well laid out, with plenty to see in modern, clear displays. Though not unfriendly to children, more suited to adults than children. The special exhibits are often very interesting. The cost is a little high, though perhaps understandable in the current climate. The shop sells interesting local crafts and the cafe is excellent.
7 years ago (30-01-2018)
Great museum, shame the Music Hall was lost in the process though. Museum has a wide range of local and more national exhibits including artefacts ranging from Worcester Roman Villa, Charles Darwin, Admiral Benbow and Morton Corbett. There are also a range of exhibits on geology of the area. It features specialist touring exhibits on themes such as Lego and Samurai. The museum also features a pleasant cafe with a good range of drinks and snacks at reasonable prices.
7 years ago (12-02-2018)
Went to an event here, pleasantly surprised by the layout. Will definitely visit the museum properly during opening hours.
7 years ago (03-03-2018)
We would go more often (and probably spend/donate more in the long run) if it was a voluntary donation. Our boys did liked the Lego exhibition though.
7 years ago (26-02-2018)
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