Museum of Somerset

4.8/5 based on 801 reviews
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Take the grandkids here
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Interesting range of art
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as currently in wheelchair can only praise access and help from museum volunteers as well as say great museum with doomesday exon exhibit a bonus
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Free entrance with a nice onsite cafe, good way to entertain the kids for a few hours
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Great museum! Had a good day walking about and seeing what they had. Definitely a place to visit!
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Love it. Great exhibitions and helpful staff
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Actually quite interesting
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Interesting facts about somerset. Very knowledgeable guides. Reanacting old times was great for children and adults. Dressing up. Nice place to eat if needed
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Well laid out and informative. Lots of unique and fascinating pieces.
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interesting different exhibitions
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Interesting local museum set in the old castle grounds. Temporary exhibitions are regularly changed. Children's activities during school holidays.
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Good well presented exhibits. They have some excellent temporary exhibits throughout the year as well. Free entry. We often pop in for a quick visit if we are in town.
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Tremendous museum. Lots of great kids events as well, which are sometimes strictly limited in number of places, so they don't get too crazy! :) Great exhibits. We go once a week, and never get bored. Easy to donate, without any pressure. They do host private events as well.
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Excellent museum with very helpful and welcoming staff. Always have lots of events on for children.
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The refurbishment and reimagining of the County Museum several years ago remains strong and demands a visit. Fabulous historic buildings and brilliantly displayed exhibits.
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Good couple of hours for free
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Spent a lovely afternoon here. Very interesting and informative. Also had afternoon tea.
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Great museum. Lovely exhibits and friendly staff. Excellent historical details of the area.
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Well laid out, fascinating & far more exhibits than I was expecting...and a nice cafe too.
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Most informative, had no idea that so much information could be placed into what looks like (from the outside) a small building. This place is just 'dripping' with historical information.
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It's a hidden gem! The cafe is gorgeous, and the museum is brilliant for both children and adults. They run on donations as they're a charity, which makes it an affordable place to visit.
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Great Museum
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Wonderful free attraction. Lovely cafe and atmosphere.
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A little gem. Housed in a historic building with a pretty courtyard and cafe, it has amongst some of the best preserved Roman finds I've ever seen. It is clean, modern, interesting and very interactive for children and just the right size. Go, it's free, but don't forget to donate the £3.
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The Museum is home to a number of exciting and excellent exhibits, from the haul of roman coins to the exhibit about the civil war and the "Bloody Asizes" presided over by Judge Jefferies.
There are a number of different exhibits throughout the year, most recently being the Alfred Jewel, and archeology of Bridgwater Bay. The museum also houses a superb little cafe, which is well worth the visit before you leave.
In all I would allow a morning or afternoon to explore the museum and the area around it.
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