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Maidstone Museum
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Maidstone Museum is a local authority-run museum located in Maidstone, Kent, England, featuring internationally important collections including fine art, natural history, and human history. The museum is one of three operated by Maidstone Borough Council. The building is Grade II* listed.
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Brenchley Gardens
7 Station Rd, Maidstone ME14 1QJ, United Kingdom
Prison Island Maidstone
60-61 High St, Maidstone ME14 1SR, United Kingdom
All Saints Church
Mill St, Maidstone ME15 6YE, United Kingdom
Maidstone River Park
Undercliffe Boathouse, Maidstone ME15 6XG, United Kingdom
Whatman Park
11 Waterside Gate, St Peter's St, Maidstone ME16 0GB, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Zizzi - Maidstone
46 Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PS, United Kingdom
Nando's Maidstone
29 Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PF, United Kingdom
Frédéric Bistro
Market Buildings, Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1HP, United Kingdom
wagamama maidstone
19 Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PL, United Kingdom
Druids Arms
24 Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PP, United Kingdom
Market House
30 Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PS, United Kingdom
Wildwood Restaurants Maidstone
37-41 Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PF, United Kingdom
KFC Maidstone - Week Street
95 Week St, Maidstone ME14 1QX, United Kingdom
Greek Taverna Artemis
117 Week St, Maidstone ME14 1RB, United Kingdom
Giggling Squid - Maidstone
31-33 Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PL, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Travelodge Maidstone Central
St Peter's St, Maidstone ME16 0SR, United Kingdom
Premier Inn Maidstone Town Centre hotel
5-11 London Rd, Maidstone ME16 8HR, United Kingdom
Bishops Terrace
Mill St, Maidstone ME15 6NQ, United Kingdom
Stone Court House Hotel & Weddings
28 Lower Stone St, Maidstone ME15 6LX, United Kingdom
Like Your Home
26-28 Albion Pl, Maidstone ME14 5DZ, United Kingdom
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Maidstone Museum

St Faith's St, Maidstone ME14 1LH, United Kingdom
4.6(289)
Open 24 hours
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Maidstone Museum is a local authority-run museum located in Maidstone, Kent, England, featuring internationally important collections including fine art, natural history, and human history. The museum is one of three operated by Maidstone Borough Council. The building is Grade II* listed.

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attractions: Brenchley Gardens, Prison Island Maidstone, All Saints Church, Maidstone River Park, Whatman Park, restaurants: Zizzi - Maidstone, Nando's Maidstone, Frédéric Bistro, wagamama maidstone, Druids Arms, Market House, Wildwood Restaurants Maidstone, KFC Maidstone - Week Street, Greek Taverna Artemis, Giggling Squid - Maidstone
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+44 1622 602839
Website
museum.maidstone.gov.uk

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Nearby attractions of Maidstone Museum

Brenchley Gardens

Prison Island Maidstone

All Saints Church

Maidstone River Park

Whatman Park

Brenchley Gardens

Brenchley Gardens

4.3

(211)

Open 24 hours
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Prison Island Maidstone

Prison Island Maidstone

4.6

(227)

Open 24 hours
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All Saints Church

All Saints Church

4.4

(78)

Closed
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Maidstone River Park

Maidstone River Park

4.7

(11)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Zizzi - Maidstone

Nando's Maidstone

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Druids Arms

Market House

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KFC Maidstone - Week Street

Greek Taverna Artemis

Giggling Squid - Maidstone

Zizzi - Maidstone

Zizzi - Maidstone

4.1

(532)

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Nando's Maidstone

Nando's Maidstone

4.2

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Frédéric Bistro

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Reviews of Maidstone Museum

4.6
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5.0
1y

This museum has always been and remains one of my favourite places to spend time in Maidstone - it is free to go in and the place is fascinating, from the historical and beautiful building it's housed in to all the exhibits themselves.

As we (my son and I) hadn't been for a little while we discovered it'd had a bit of a revamp inside on this occasion; some new exhibits wonderfully laid out, lots of interactive things for any young children to discover and try out on the way around. Not forgetting of course that the story of Iggy, our local celebrity dinosaur is told along with much more of 'Kent's Earth History'.

Don't forget to look up too - there's a whale on the ceiling in one area!

The Ancient Egyptian exhibit is a favourite of mine; it's quite peaceful which makes it feel rather respectful too given that the Mummy of Ta-Kush is in there... there's definitely an air of quiet serenity about her.

Everything is informative and well laid out throughout the museum; an eclectic mix of ancient artefacts right up to more modern history too.

The staff were friendly and welcoming as we walked in out of the rain. The place is as accessible as they can get it with lifts to upper floors and ramps where possible. Obviously, given the age of the building (no doubt a listed building at that) there are some areas that have small sets of stone or wooden stairs that can't be replaced by a modern ramp but the vast majority of the displays seem to have been designed to be user friendly no matter the age or ability of who's visiting...myself included! I'm an older soul shall we say, and stairs can be my nemesis!

It's a fantastic place to get lost in and we ended up in there for a good couple of hours looking at...

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5.0
6y

Amazing place to visit for learning and having fun. Very educational for both children and adults.

Above all visiting the museum is FREE. No excuse not to visit this amazing museum.

It's always well organised, clean with very child friendly, happy and very professional staff ( a very big thank you to Sam, Ash and Peter who have always been very helpful). The staff go out of their way to help (from my experience). Staff have been very helpful in dealing with my daughter's reluctance to explore the dinosaur's displays, whether it's during the Halloween trail, her birthday party or any other activities.

I have taken my daughter there several times for fun seasonal activities too. They are very good value for money.

They have amazing and fascinating activities for adults such as exploring Japanese culture, etc.

The museum shop is always full of amazing treasures which are reasonably priced. Their shop has helped my daughter several times with her history projects ( school and private ones too).

Booking a birthday party for my daughter was so straight forward and stress free. Confirmation of booking is sent straight away via email. A big thank you to Christine Charlesworth for all her help. We are looking forward to my daughter's Crazy Scientists birthday party.

The location is ideal as the museum is next to Maidstone East train station, Fremlin Walk car park and the buses stops in front of the building too. Absolute bliss and double bonus as driving is not required and kids love travelling by train.

The Maidstone Museum is a local treasure that needs to be preserved, valued...

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5.0
6y

Took my two children here today they loved it my daughter has done bit on it at school so found it very interesting to see the different bits that they had allso it is free to get it there is a cafe there as well I didn’t stop to see the prices we just carried on around the museum the place was tidy lots to see and touch in there think there is a fact sheet the kids can do as they go around so might be a good idea for teachers if you are looking to take agroup around your love it and so will the kids there isn’t any parking on site nearest parking would say would be fremlin walk but could be expensive I parked in chequers centre and walked up the high street towards Mc Donalds when you get to cex store turn left its down on your right so to all the guys and girls yesterday thank you for a interesting afternoon with my two love mr...

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Laura GSLaura GS
This museum has always been and remains one of my favourite places to spend time in Maidstone - it is free to go in and the place is fascinating, from the historical and beautiful building it's housed in to all the exhibits themselves. As we (my son and I) hadn't been for a little while we discovered it'd had a bit of a revamp inside on this occasion; some new exhibits wonderfully laid out, lots of interactive things for any young children to discover and try out on the way around. Not forgetting of course that the story of Iggy, our local celebrity dinosaur is told along with much more of 'Kent's Earth History'. Don't forget to look up too - there's a whale on the ceiling in one area! The Ancient Egyptian exhibit is a favourite of mine; it's quite peaceful which makes it feel rather respectful too given that the Mummy of Ta-Kush is in there... there's definitely an air of quiet serenity about her. Everything is informative and well laid out throughout the museum; an eclectic mix of ancient artefacts right up to more modern history too. The staff were friendly and welcoming as we walked in out of the rain. The place is as accessible as they can get it with lifts to upper floors and ramps where possible. Obviously, given the age of the building (no doubt a listed building at that) there are some areas that have small sets of stone or wooden stairs that can't be replaced by a modern ramp but the vast majority of the displays seem to have been designed to be user friendly no matter the age or ability of who's visiting...myself included! I'm an older soul shall we say, and stairs can be my nemesis! It's a fantastic place to get lost in and we ended up in there for a good couple of hours looking at everything...absolutely loved it.
Noelle NgNoelle Ng
We are pleasantly surprised with how much this little museum offers! Firstly, it's FREE to visit. To me, its like a little mini-me Natural History Museum combined with Victoria and Albert Museum and Science museum. Our 24months old really enjoyed the visiting, pointing at the artefacts, searching for fossil and especially the dinosaur! There is a small baby area with some books and seats if parents like a rest whilst little one presses buttons to make sound and things to feel or search for fossil in a sandpit. We probably spent a good 2 hours in the museum. The museum is generally quite spacious, with facilities for the less-abled. Museum shop could be a little bit more interesting.
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If you love ancient and greek history then this museum is the one to visit. You receive a great welcome by all the front staff with beautiful souvenirs for all ages. There are actual items as displayed and somebare models. The stories behind each artefact were amazing. If you are to go to each room and read every detailed description it may take you a couple hours. Children would be a great addition to your visit but ensure that they listen to you at all times as some items are not to be touched. You won't want to have them destroying history in less than an hour. Besides that, plan your trip and enjoy the tour of the museum. PS: Face mask is mandatory at this time.
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This museum has always been and remains one of my favourite places to spend time in Maidstone - it is free to go in and the place is fascinating, from the historical and beautiful building it's housed in to all the exhibits themselves. As we (my son and I) hadn't been for a little while we discovered it'd had a bit of a revamp inside on this occasion; some new exhibits wonderfully laid out, lots of interactive things for any young children to discover and try out on the way around. Not forgetting of course that the story of Iggy, our local celebrity dinosaur is told along with much more of 'Kent's Earth History'. Don't forget to look up too - there's a whale on the ceiling in one area! The Ancient Egyptian exhibit is a favourite of mine; it's quite peaceful which makes it feel rather respectful too given that the Mummy of Ta-Kush is in there... there's definitely an air of quiet serenity about her. Everything is informative and well laid out throughout the museum; an eclectic mix of ancient artefacts right up to more modern history too. The staff were friendly and welcoming as we walked in out of the rain. The place is as accessible as they can get it with lifts to upper floors and ramps where possible. Obviously, given the age of the building (no doubt a listed building at that) there are some areas that have small sets of stone or wooden stairs that can't be replaced by a modern ramp but the vast majority of the displays seem to have been designed to be user friendly no matter the age or ability of who's visiting...myself included! I'm an older soul shall we say, and stairs can be my nemesis! It's a fantastic place to get lost in and we ended up in there for a good couple of hours looking at everything...absolutely loved it.
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We are pleasantly surprised with how much this little museum offers! Firstly, it's FREE to visit. To me, its like a little mini-me Natural History Museum combined with Victoria and Albert Museum and Science museum. Our 24months old really enjoyed the visiting, pointing at the artefacts, searching for fossil and especially the dinosaur! There is a small baby area with some books and seats if parents like a rest whilst little one presses buttons to make sound and things to feel or search for fossil in a sandpit. We probably spent a good 2 hours in the museum. The museum is generally quite spacious, with facilities for the less-abled. Museum shop could be a little bit more interesting.
Noelle Ng

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If you love ancient and greek history then this museum is the one to visit. You receive a great welcome by all the front staff with beautiful souvenirs for all ages. There are actual items as displayed and somebare models. The stories behind each artefact were amazing. If you are to go to each room and read every detailed description it may take you a couple hours. Children would be a great addition to your visit but ensure that they listen to you at all times as some items are not to be touched. You won't want to have them destroying history in less than an hour. Besides that, plan your trip and enjoy the tour of the museum. PS: Face mask is mandatory at this time.
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