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Malvern Museum and its collection

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The Malvern Museum, situated in the heart of Great Malvern, is housed in the historic Priory Gatehouse. This building, once the gateway to the Great Malvern Priory, is a significant part of the town's history and serves as a major exhibit in itself. Visitors can explore the museum to learn about the rich history of the area, from its origins to the present day.

Opening Hours of the Malvern Museum

The Malvern Museum welcomes visitors daily from 10:30 to 17:00, starting from the 25th of March until the 31st of October. This schedule allows tourists ample time to explore the museum's exhibits and learn about the rich history of Great Malvern.

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History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Historic house

Malvern Museum
The Abbey Gateway
Abbey Road
WR14 3ES Great Malvern

Visitor information Malvern Museum

Opening hours

The museum will re-open on Friday 29th March 2024

Opening Times
April to end of October
We aim to open daily from 10.30 to 4.30. (This will depend on availability of our volunteers which we hope you will understand).

Admission

Weekdays: Adults £2.50p
Children 50p

Weekends: Adults £2.50p
All children free

Facilities

Museum shop

Location & Map

The Abbey Gateway, Great Malvern

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Exhibitions

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Malvern Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Malvern Museum, located in Great Malvern, England, offers visitors a glimpse into the local history of the area. Housed in the Abbey Gateway, a historic building itself, the museum provides an intimate setting for exploring Malvern's past. Exhibits cover various aspects of the town's heritage, including its geology, water cure history, and notable residents.

    Visitors generally appreciate the museum's compact size, which allows for a focused and manageable experience. The displays are informative, offering insights into Malvern's development from medieval times to the present day. Many find the exhibits on the area's famous water cure particularly interesting, as it played a significant role in Malvern's growth as a spa town in the 19th century.

    However, some visitors note that the museum's small size can be a limitation, with a few feeling that the exhibits could be more extensive or interactive. The opening hours are sometimes mentioned as being restricted, which can be inconvenient for some tourists.

    Despite its size, the museum is often praised for its volunteer staff, who are frequently described as knowledgeable and enthusiastic about local history. This personal touch enhances the visiting experience for many.

    The museum's location in the Abbey Gateway is both a pro and a con. While it adds historical ambiance, the building's age means that accessibility can be an issue for some visitors, particularly those with mobility challenges.

    Overall, the Malvern Museum provides a concise overview of local history in a charming setting. It may not be a full-day destination, but it offers a worthwhile stop for those interested in understanding the heritage of Great Malvern and its surroundings.

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