The Museum of Richmond is open!

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27th Oct 2020 | Local News

The Museum of Richmond is open for bookings having reopened at the beginning of August.

The museum team have been working hard to ensure all Covid-19 safety measures are in place.

We are providing access by free timed entry tickets which can be booked online for one household of up to 6 people.

Booking a ticket means having the museum to yourself and housemates, giving you the opportunity to explore Richmond's great history through the museum's marvellous collection.

Please follow the link to book tickets.

Current exhibitions

Enjoy the exciting exhibition Queen's Road: 500 Years of History, which has extended its run until January.

Once a muddy track through the Richmond countryside, Queen's Road is unrecognisable today.

Discover the fascinating history of this road, including farmland owned by Tudor courtiers, a pest house for plague sufferers, grand Victorian developments and innovative social housing.

The exhibition has been supported by a number of generous individuals, as well as Civic Pride Fund and Richmond Parish Land Charity.

The museum team very much look forward to welcoming you.

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