This little museum is situated in a very beautiful building. It has a stocks outside that is a photo opportunity to those cheeky ones! The guard 💂outside had the proper attire on to the tea, he was very friendly and always seemed cheerful whilst he was dealing with other visitors. which made him very professional indeed. If you ask them nicely you might be allowed a picture with them. We did 😁!
Inside the museum itself it has 2 floors. The first is very informative about other aspects of Windsor that you wouldn’t of thought of, and then upstairs in more about the royal family.
There is toilets inside and there is also a stair lift attached to one side of the stairs, which I thought was quite considerate to visitors that might benefit from it. Try not to miss the portraits along the ceilings near the stair area though.
Kids crafts was on at the time we visited but we didn’t go to this, we looked at the museum itself instead. There was 2 lady staff upstairs that were very polite and informative when questions were asked.
Free admission, recommend...
Read moreIt’s a sweet museum with lots of interesting items and information, however the staff were very rude.
We accidentally took a wrong turn and ended up in an area next to museum (the doors were open and there were no signs to say this was not part of the museum) and was greeted by a very standoffish member of staff, we asked if this was part of the museum and was rudely told to get out and we felt there was quite a hostile attitude towards us.
This was rather disappointed after having to wait 10 minutes because they were late to...
Read moreI walked in, imagining a museum. It wasn't free. I had to come back with cash after finding an ATM.
As much as I like museums, galleries and other cultural places, this one cannot qualify as a museum. It's a single room. Not much larger than a living room with some photos, posters, screens and some odd objects.
After a minute, that was it. I have seen everything and there were no other rooms. I still tried to search for anything worthwhile, but apart from reading posters and staring at some old objects, there was nothing...
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