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Lynn Museum — Attraction in King's Lynn and West Norfolk

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Lynn Museum
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Nearby attractions
King's Lynn Minster
St Margaret's Church, Saturday Market Pl, King's Lynn PE30 5DQ, United Kingdom
Stories of Lynn - Museum and Old Gaol Cells
Saturday Market Pl, King's Lynn PE30 5DQ, United Kingdom
George Vancouver Statue
Purfleet Quay, King's Lynn PE30 1HP, United Kingdom
Red Mount Chapel
The Walks, 60 South St, King's Lynn PE30 5ER, United Kingdom
The Walks (Park)
London Rd, King's Lynn PE30 1PE, United Kingdom
True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum
North St, King's Lynn PE30 1QW, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Cafe Roasta
1-3 Tower St, King's Lynn PE30 1EJ, United Kingdom
Liquor & Loaded
21 Tower St, King's Lynn PE30 1EJ, United Kingdom
Voujon
24 Railway Rd, King's Lynn PE30 1NF, United Kingdom
Silverspoon Cafe
121-122 Norfolk St, King's Lynn PE30 1AP, United Kingdom
Poco Lounge
43-44 High St, King's Lynn PE30 1BJ, United Kingdom
Taste of India
Taste of India and cosmopolitan, 2 Blackfriars St, King's Lynn PE30 1NN, United Kingdom
Double Dragon Noodle Bar
16 Broad St, King's Lynn PE30 1DP, United Kingdom
Rajasthan Indian Restaurant & Takeaway
61 Railway Rd, King's Lynn PE30 1NE, United Kingdom
The India Gate
41 St James St, King's Lynn PE30 5BZ, United Kingdom
Tipsy Teapot Restaurant
9 High St, King's Lynn PE30 1BX, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
The Duke's Head Hotel - Surya Hotels
5-6 Tuesday Market Pl, King's Lynn PE30 1JS, United Kingdom
BrickSage Rooms
10 Blackfriars Rd, King's Lynn PE30 1NR, United Kingdom
The Beeches
2 Guanock Terrace, King's Lynn PE30 5QT, United Kingdom
BrickSage Rooms, King's Lynn South Gate
33 London Rd, King's Lynn PE30 5QE, United Kingdom
Stuart House
35 Goodwins Rd, King's Lynn PE30 5QX, United Kingdom
The Lodge
17 Goodwins Rd, King's Lynn PE30 5QX, United Kingdom
The Old Rectory
33 Goodwins Rd, King's Lynn PE30 5QX, United Kingdom
Fairlight Lodge
79 Goodwins Rd, King's Lynn PE30 5PE, United Kingdom
The Guanock
10-11 Guanock Pl, King's Lynn PE30 5QJ, United Kingdom
Gate Lodge
51 London Rd, King's Lynn PE30 5QH, United Kingdom
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Lynn Museum
United KingdomEnglandKing's Lynn and West NorfolkLynn Museum

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Lynn Museum

Market St, King's Lynn PE30 1NL, United Kingdom
4.5(169)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: King's Lynn Minster, Stories of Lynn - Museum and Old Gaol Cells, George Vancouver Statue, Red Mount Chapel, The Walks (Park), True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum, restaurants: Cafe Roasta, Liquor & Loaded, Voujon, Silverspoon Cafe, Poco Lounge, Taste of India, Double Dragon Noodle Bar, Rajasthan Indian Restaurant & Takeaway, The India Gate, Tipsy Teapot Restaurant
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Phone
+44 1553 775001
Website
museums.norfolk.gov.uk

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Nearby attractions of Lynn Museum

King's Lynn Minster

Stories of Lynn - Museum and Old Gaol Cells

George Vancouver Statue

Red Mount Chapel

The Walks (Park)

True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum

King's Lynn Minster

King's Lynn Minster

4.6

(207)

Open 24 hours
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Stories of Lynn - Museum and Old Gaol Cells

Stories of Lynn - Museum and Old Gaol Cells

4.6

(107)

Open 24 hours
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George Vancouver Statue

George Vancouver Statue

4.4

(163)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Red Mount Chapel

Red Mount Chapel

4.4

(445)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Christmas at the Movies by Candlelight
Christmas at the Movies by Candlelight
Sat, Dec 13 • 7:30 PM
St Margaret's Church, Saturday Market Place, King's Lynn, PE30 5DQ
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Nearby restaurants of Lynn Museum

Cafe Roasta

Liquor & Loaded

Voujon

Silverspoon Cafe

Poco Lounge

Taste of India

Double Dragon Noodle Bar

Rajasthan Indian Restaurant & Takeaway

The India Gate

Tipsy Teapot Restaurant

Cafe Roasta

Cafe Roasta

4.6

(405)

Click for details
Liquor & Loaded

Liquor & Loaded

4.6

(580)

Click for details
Voujon

Voujon

4.5

(139)

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Silverspoon Cafe

Silverspoon Cafe

4.6

(244)

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Archisha TripathiArchisha Tripathi
King's Lynn Museum is a charming museum located in the heart of King's Lynn in Norfolk, England. UK The museum's collection tells the story of the town's history, from its earliest days to the present. The museum is divided into several galleries, each of which showcases different aspects of King's Lynn's past. One of the highlights of the museum is the interactive exhibit on the town's trade and industry, which includes a replica of a medieval merchant's house and displays of historic tools and machinery. The museum also has a collection of artworks, including paintings and sculptures by local artists. The artworks showcase the town's rich artistic heritage and give visitors a glimpse into the cultural life of King's Lynn. Another highlight of the museum is the recreated Victorian chemist's shop. Visitors can step back in time and see what it was like to buy medicines and remedies in the 19th century. The museum's staff members are friendly and knowledgeable and are always happy to answer any questions visitors may have. Overall, King's Lynn Museum is a fascinating attraction for anyone interested in history and culture. It's a great place to learn about the town's past and get a sense of what life was like in King's Lynn in the past. With its interactive exhibits, beautiful artworks, and informative displays, it's definitely worth a visit.
Peter MPeter M
The Lynn museum was a fascinating experience. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the information and arrangement of the brilliantly conserved Seahenge display. There is a wealth of information relating to the henge along with a myriad of alternative displays on the history of Kings Lynn from prehistory right through to today. Entry when I visited was free.
James Robert DylanJames Robert Dylan
Visited here at half term on their Roman day and was pleasantly surprised! The seahenge display is amazing and they have some fun displays on local life for the last few hundred years. Their coin hordes and the displays explaining snettisham are ample for a small museum. It being free was really good and the Roman day, while limited in its scope, was informative.
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King's Lynn Museum is a charming museum located in the heart of King's Lynn in Norfolk, England. UK The museum's collection tells the story of the town's history, from its earliest days to the present. The museum is divided into several galleries, each of which showcases different aspects of King's Lynn's past. One of the highlights of the museum is the interactive exhibit on the town's trade and industry, which includes a replica of a medieval merchant's house and displays of historic tools and machinery. The museum also has a collection of artworks, including paintings and sculptures by local artists. The artworks showcase the town's rich artistic heritage and give visitors a glimpse into the cultural life of King's Lynn. Another highlight of the museum is the recreated Victorian chemist's shop. Visitors can step back in time and see what it was like to buy medicines and remedies in the 19th century. The museum's staff members are friendly and knowledgeable and are always happy to answer any questions visitors may have. Overall, King's Lynn Museum is a fascinating attraction for anyone interested in history and culture. It's a great place to learn about the town's past and get a sense of what life was like in King's Lynn in the past. With its interactive exhibits, beautiful artworks, and informative displays, it's definitely worth a visit.
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The Lynn museum was a fascinating experience. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the information and arrangement of the brilliantly conserved Seahenge display. There is a wealth of information relating to the henge along with a myriad of alternative displays on the history of Kings Lynn from prehistory right through to today. Entry when I visited was free.
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Visited here at half term on their Roman day and was pleasantly surprised! The seahenge display is amazing and they have some fun displays on local life for the last few hundred years. Their coin hordes and the displays explaining snettisham are ample for a small museum. It being free was really good and the Roman day, while limited in its scope, was informative.
James Robert Dylan

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4.5
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3.0
2y

King's Lynn Museum is a charming museum located in the heart of King's Lynn in Norfolk, England. UK The museum's collection tells the story of the town's history, from its earliest days to the present.

The museum is divided into several galleries, each of which showcases different aspects of King's Lynn's past. One of the highlights of the museum is the interactive exhibit on the town's trade and industry, which includes a replica of a medieval merchant's house and displays of historic tools and machinery.

The museum also has a collection of artworks, including paintings and sculptures by local artists. The artworks showcase the town's rich artistic heritage and give visitors a glimpse into the cultural life of King's Lynn.

Another highlight of the museum is the recreated Victorian chemist's shop. Visitors can step back in time and see what it was like to buy medicines and remedies in the 19th century. The museum's staff members are friendly and knowledgeable and are always happy to answer any questions visitors may have.

Overall, King's Lynn Museum is a fascinating attraction for anyone interested in history and culture. It's a great place to learn about the town's past and get a sense of what life was like in King's Lynn in the past. With its interactive exhibits, beautiful artworks, and informative displays, it's definitely...

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5.0
3y

Packed full of fascinating and bizarre exhibits and ephemera, all with local connections, from neolithic, bronze age and Roman artefacts through to medieval window frames, a seed shop interior and a huge stuffed Sturgeon found in the estuary in the 18th century.

Highlights also include the famous Sea Henge from the pre history wooden monument excavated from Holme Beach in 1998.

A final treat was a large Turner painting recently acquired by the museum and other 19th century paintings by three prominent painters - brothers Henry and Thomas Baines, and Walter Dexter.

Allow plenty of time as there's loads to see, two hours would do it all justice, but if time is short, 45 minutes would allow you to see the Sea Henge exhibition. It's a fiver to get in for adults, but free admission March to October. Next to the bus station in the old Methodist Chapel, 10 minute walk from...

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3.0
1y

We visited on a Wed. Our granddaughter is only just 4 and the tiger who came to tea her favourite book.receptionist told us there was 2 groups of school children already there, so I asked if it was a problem and she just smiled and l said ok we'll walk slow. We hadnt been in there long when we found pictures to colour so she sat on the floor and started when this rude woman came over and told us these are especially for the school children not the public. If she was a teacher I hope l don't meet her when my granddaughter goes to school. One piece of paper for a little girl to colour. She didnt understand why we stopped her .teacher or staff it was not polite.we left and I won't take her back...

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