The Higgins Bedford showcases wonderful and varied collections of fine and decorative art from The Edward Bawden Archive and The Cecil Higgins Art Gallery Collection, a nationally significant collection of British watercolours, drawings and prints. Displays of archaeology, social history and ethnography explores stories of local people and demonstrates how Bedfordshire has developed over time. These collections inspire a programme of temporary exhibitions, active learning and events.
Art & Design Specialized & Alternative Local Archaeology
Castle Lane, Bedford
2 Apr 2022 – 2 Oct 2022
29 Jan 2022 – 15 Jan 2023
3 Oct 2020 – 27 Jun 2021
8 Feb 2020 – 31 Jan 2022
12 Oct 2019 – 20 Sept 2020
10 Feb 2018 – 27 Jan 2019
30 Sept 2017 – 25 Feb 2018
6 May 2017 – 17 Sept 2017
6 May 2017 – 17 Sept 2017
The Higgins Bedford has 1 rating.
The Higgins Bedford is a local museum that offers a diverse collection spanning art, archaeology, and local history. Visitors often appreciate the well-curated exhibits that showcase the rich heritage of Bedford and its surroundings. The museum houses an interesting mix of artifacts, including paintings, ceramics, and archaeological finds.
Many reviewers commend the museum's layout and the informative displays that provide context to the exhibits. The art collection, featuring both local and international works, receives positive mentions. Some visitors particularly enjoy the temporary exhibitions, which add variety to the permanent collection.
On the downside, some reviewers note that the museum is relatively small, which might limit the time spent there for some visitors. A few comments suggest that certain areas of the museum could benefit from updated presentation or more interactive elements to engage younger audiences.
The museum's location in a restored historic building adds to its charm, though a minority of visitors mention that this can sometimes result in accessibility challenges. The staff is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience.
Free admission is a frequently mentioned positive aspect, making it an attractive option for both locals and tourists looking to explore Bedford's cultural offerings. The on-site café receives mixed reviews, with some praising it as a nice spot for a break, while others find it average.
Overall, The Higgins Bedford offers a good introduction to the area's history and art, suitable for those interested in local culture, though it may not be a full-day destination for all visitors.
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