Museums in Berkeley
This overview contains all museums in and around Berkeley. Curious about which museums there are in Berkeley? These are the museums:
Discover the best museums in Berkeley and find out about the things to see and to do, exhibitions, opening hours, prices and discounts in the list of museums in Berkeley, or apply filters and navigate through the map.
Berkeley is a historic market town in Gloucestershire, England, situated on a small hill in the Vale of Berkeley.
The town is known for its medieval Berkeley Castle, which has been the home of the Berkeley family since the 12th century and plays a significant role in English history. The castle is notorious as the location where King Edward II was imprisoned and died in 1327.
Berkeley's cultural heritage extends beyond its castle, with the town featuring historic architecture, including St. Mary's Church, which dates back to the 13th century. The town also has connections to scientific history, as it is the birthplace of Dr. Edward Jenner, the pioneer of vaccination, whose former home is now a museum dedicated to his groundbreaking work.
The surrounding area is characterized by rolling countryside and the Berkeley Vale, which stretches to the Severn Estuary.
This overview contains all museums in and around Berkeley. Curious about which museums there are in Berkeley? These are the museums:
This is a selection of exhibitions in and around Berkeley. Both current temporary as well as permanent exhibitions are listed. Visit the page of a museum to find out more about their activities and exhibitions. Want to know what is on display in Berkeley? The following exhibitions are on display:
Unfortunately we don’t know about any discount passes in Berkeley.