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Kingston Museum — Attraction in London

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Kingston Museum
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Nearby attractions
All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames
14-16 Market Pl, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1JP, United Kingdom
Coronation Stone
8-10 High St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1EY, United Kingdom
Clattern Bridge
Kingston upon Thames KT1 1EY, United Kingdom
Kingston Bridge
Molesey, Hampton Wick, Kingston upon Thames KT1 4BU, United Kingdom
Stanley Picker Gallery
Kingston University Nursery, 3 Portland Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2SG, United Kingdom
Kingston University Penrhyn Road Campus
55-59 Penrhyn Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2EE, United Kingdom
Canbury Gardens
Lower Ham Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT2 5AU, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Souvlaki
33 Wheatfield Way, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PD, United Kingdom
Wingstop Kingston
105 Clarence St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1QL, United Kingdom
ANAR KITCHEN (Kingston)
46 Old London Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT2 6QF, United Kingdom
Creams Cafe Kingston
107 Clarence St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1QY, United Kingdom
Kokoro Kingston
10 Castle St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1SS, United Kingdom
Thai on Thames
48 Old London Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT2 6QF, United Kingdom
Franco Manca Kingston-Upon-Thames
55 Clarence St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1RB, United Kingdom
Kung Fu Chinese Buffet
Clarence St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1QJ, United Kingdom
Cappadocia Restaurant
2, Station Buildings, Fife Rd, London, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1SW, United Kingdom
Le Val
60 Fife Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1SP, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Premier Inn London Kingston Upon Thames hotel
Combined House, 15 Wheatfield Way, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PD, United Kingdom
Travelodge Kingston upon Thames Central
International House, 27 Wheatfield Way, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PD, United Kingdom
Travelodge London Kingston Upon Thames
21-23 Old London Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT2 6ND, United Kingdom
Plush Outlet - Luxury Furniture & Homewares
69 -75 Clarence St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1RB, United Kingdom
DoubleTree by Hilton London Kingston Upon Thames
1 Skerne Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT2 5FJ, United Kingdom
Chase Lodge Hotel
10 Park Rd, Hampton Wick, Kingston upon Thames KT1 4AS, United Kingdom
The Six Bells Lodge.
8 Albert Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 3DH, United Kingdom
The Bull and Bush Hotel Kingston
56 Washington Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 3JB, United Kingdom
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Kingston Museum

Wheatfield Way, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PS, United Kingdom
4.4(113)
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attractions: All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames, Coronation Stone, Clattern Bridge, Kingston Bridge, Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University Penrhyn Road Campus, Canbury Gardens, restaurants: The Souvlaki, Wingstop Kingston, ANAR KITCHEN (Kingston), Creams Cafe Kingston, Kokoro Kingston, Thai on Thames, Franco Manca Kingston-Upon-Thames, Kung Fu Chinese Buffet, Cappadocia Restaurant, Le Val
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Website
kingstonheritage.org.uk
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Nearby attractions of Kingston Museum

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Coronation Stone

Coronation Stone

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The Souvlaki

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Dr. kundan thakurDr. kundan thakur
It's small museum. It opens only 3 day of week from Thursday to Saturday . Admission is free. We visited on Saturday, there was no queue and museum was almost empty. Reception staff is friendly. The museum's holdings include 120 Martinware ceramics, some of which are on display. The art gallery on the first floor of the museum hosts a changing programme of exhibitions as well as talks and events.
UK FanUK Fan
Definitely a hidden treasure. Small but very well curated local history museum of Kingston. Full of interesting historical artefacts. Free of charge. Family and children friendly with a free activity area. There is a free special exhibition recently : Creative Flow, Kingston, art and the river until 13/04/2024. Highly Recommend.
Spike MclarritySpike Mclarrity
I have known this museum for many years, especially when l was doing my BA at Kingston university. It has been a source of inspiration. A lovely collection of local history, again there is always some new exhibitions organized,as well as various events, which is worth looking out for. Definitely worth a visit.
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It's small museum. It opens only 3 day of week from Thursday to Saturday . Admission is free. We visited on Saturday, there was no queue and museum was almost empty. Reception staff is friendly. The museum's holdings include 120 Martinware ceramics, some of which are on display. The art gallery on the first floor of the museum hosts a changing programme of exhibitions as well as talks and events.
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Definitely a hidden treasure. Small but very well curated local history museum of Kingston. Full of interesting historical artefacts. Free of charge. Family and children friendly with a free activity area. There is a free special exhibition recently : Creative Flow, Kingston, art and the river until 13/04/2024. Highly Recommend.
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I have known this museum for many years, especially when l was doing my BA at Kingston university. It has been a source of inspiration. A lovely collection of local history, again there is always some new exhibitions organized,as well as various events, which is worth looking out for. Definitely worth a visit.
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4.4
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5.0
30w

I really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend it to everyoneI really liked the museum! There were a lot of interesting things there, from paintings to weapons. I recommend...

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4.0
7y

Small but perfectly formed - the Kingston Museum tells a very local story, both because the building itself is part of that history, and by the well curated exhibits. Kingston is about economy, trade, and why kings are kings. It's the same today as it has been for thousands of years. And the museum explains this in an interesting way, taking us through Saxon times, the rights of fishing and loading boats, right up to the suffragette movement and the...

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5.0
2y

What a great little place ! Lots of local history and artefacts. You got Neolitic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, Anglo Saxon and right up to WW2. Nicely curated and good info boards. These little local museums are often a much nicer experience than visiting big national ones where you have too many people and no time to look at things properly. I went for the Bowie exhibition, which was pretty good, but actually preferred all the...

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