MUSEUM OF ST ALBANS

Exterior view of the Museum of St Albans.

Exterior view of the Museum of St Albans.

Victorian Serpent (wind instrument)

Victorian Serpent (wind instrument), Social History collection.

Founded as the Hertfordshire County Museum in 1898, the Museum of St Albans tells the story of St Albans from the departure of the Romans to the present day.

In the medieval gallery you can find out about Alban, Britain's first Christian martyr, and the Abbey that grew up around the site of his martyrdom. See objects used by people in medieval St Albans and learn how they lived.

More fascinating and colourful displays continue the story of how St Albans developed from a small market town into a bustling commuter city. Special displays with a wide range of objects illustrate everyday life in Victorian St Albans.

A particular attraction is the regular programme of special exhibitions, covering a whole range of subjects from Barbie dolls to the Egyptians. There is also a wide range of activities for people of all ages. See our What's On section for more details.

View of the Salaman Gallery, Museum of St Albans.

View of the Salaman Gallery, Museum of St Albans.

Salaman collection
The Salaman Collection is one of the best public collections of tools in the UK. The tools date from 1700 to 1950 and were brought together by Raphael Salaman.

Wildlife Garden
Linger in the compact garden laid out to provide a rich and varied habitat for a wide range of animals and plants. There is a small children's trail around the garden.

Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm
Sunday 2.00 - 5.00pm

Open all year, except between Christmas and New Year - please check with the museum for details.

Admission free.

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