Wisbech & Fenland Museum Open Access
Museum Square, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1ES
Museum admission charging will be waived for all visitors from Wednesday 11 September to Saturday 14 September as part of Heritage Open Days 2024.
Wisbech & Fenland Museum is one of the first purpose-designed museums in the world. Designed by George Buckler, the Grade II* listed building opened on the 27th July 1847.
The collections were initiated by the town's Literary and Museum Societies which were formed in 1781 and 1835 respectively. Since the Museum opened, the collections have continued to grow, but the internal essence of the Museum remains virtually unchanged. So come and discover a treasure house of rare and unusual artefacts illuminating history both local and and worldwide, ancient and modern.
Museum Square, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1ES
The balcony displays are not wheelchair accessible. The main galleries are accessible via lift from the Museum's level-access courtyard entrance. Disabled parking is available in the nearby Church Terrace carpark, with level access to the Museum via Love Lane. Please note, there is no level access to the Museum via The Crescent/Museum Square.