Cute place. Today it was not busy because it was sunny so the majority of people were at the beach. The staff is nice. Its a small museum but it is very interesting so i recommend.
There was an exhebition about myths and beasts where you can see different artists works+ books they have worked on, there is a corner you can sit on the cleverly designed log beanbags and read a book from the basket.
Upstairs has a bit about weston history. there are a couple of interactive bits you can do, puzzels or touching the potato stone. i always want to touch things in a museum so if there are interactive bits im instantly happy. Also you can try different hats on and historical outfits.
You cant eat outside food in the seating area bellow but can buy cakes and drinks from their cafe which are good tasting, brownie and viki sponge was 3 pounds a slice.
Gift shop had cool animals made from stones that i didn't buy but they were 3.50 B) super cute
Ohyeah and i LOVE the toilets design the green tiles im in love 🥰...
Read moreI was really excited for my big day out. Weston Museum, the glistening jewel of all of westons history. I took my 2 kids out with me, and as i stepped through the front doors of anticipation, I was greeted by a man of darker colour. As a normal human would, I began to teach my kids about how those people aren't like people and are meant for manual labour, such as cotten picking. I was mid way through my speech when Jamal decided to speak when unspoken too, something worthy of a whipping. He began to swear and even threw fried chicken at us. In a fit of rage I grabbed the whip that was in the display cabinet and started screaming "get back to work" as I cracked it at his back. After a few whippings, he finally gave up and submitted to his new master, me. This place is worthy of 4 stars because I was attacked by a viscous creature and harassed by IT! However, i did get a...
Read moreThis is a great place with a lovely atmosphere. Being a local and a history nerd I personally loved the parts covering Worlebury Hillfort. Amazing to see the people and items discovered there in the pits still visible today. I really love the wolf, bison and bear bones - makes you realise how different (and more scary) life must have been in these parts not that long ago.
The more recent history was also nice to see from WW2, Great British sea side holidays to the nod to the Romans.
There was also a Quentin Blake exhibition, a time capsuke cottage and a Banksy item topping it off.
There is no car park so you have to park and pay locally.
My only complaint was I wanted to see more but its free entry and perhaps leaving you wanting more isnt a bad thing.
There is a cafe and plenty of seating to have a drink and a bite to eat after...
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