Museums in New Inn

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Free

National Roman Legion Museum

From soldiers barracks to Roman gardens; events to school trips, come and enjoy Wales ancient history and archaeology.

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Free

Abergavenny Museum

Abergavenny Museum is set in the grounds of a 'ruined' Norman Castle, where you can enjoy a picnic during the summer & a brisk walk on colder days.

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Free

The George Mller Museum

Discover how George Mller changed the lives of over 10,000 orphans in Victorian Bristol. Explore our amazing archives..

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Free

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Cultural haven in Bristol. A diverse museum and art gallery showcasing historical artifacts, fine art, and interactive exhibits in an elegant setting.

Brunel's SS Great Britain
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Adults £22

Brunel's SS Great Britain

Innovative maritime marvel in Bristol. Historic iron-hulled passenger ship designed by Brunel, now a museum showcasing Victorian engineering brilliance.

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The Waterworks Museum

The museum houses a display of memorabilia of the construction of the dams on Table Mountain which include a restored narrow gauge steam engine.

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Adults £6

Mappa Mundi Hereford Cathedral

Explore the largest medieval map known to exist, buy souvenirs from our online shop & plan your visit.

Museum of Cider Hereford
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Adults £7.50

Museum of Cider Hereford

Discover the ancient art of milling and pressing apples, followed by fermentation to craft exquisite cider, a tradition evolving through the ages.

The Old House - Hereford
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Adults £2.50

The Old House - Hereford

The Old House is a historic and distinctive black and white half-timbered house built in 1621. It is now a museum presenting life in Jacobean times.