Letchworth Museum & Art Gallery

Letchworth Museum, Broadway, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire
SG6 3PF

Tel: 01462 685647

Fax: 01462 481879
Email: letchworth.museum@north-herts.gov.uk This link opens a new message window in your default email program

Admission: Free entrance

Opening hours: Open daily 10am to 5pm, closed Wednesdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

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Letchworth Museum

Letchworth Museum

 

Letchworth Museum & Art Gallery occupies an attractive Edwardian building facing Broadway Gardens, in the centre of Letchworth, beside the Library.

The museum has four main galleries.  Downstairs you can see local wildlife displayed in realistic settings, and find out about the famous Letchworth Black Squirrel.

Halfway up the stairs is the small Mezzanine Gallery, and further on is the main Art Gallery - the former has monthly changing exhibitions; the latter is showing 'Behind the Scenes at the Museum'.

The "Before the Garden City" Gallery shows the archaeology of the people who have lived in this area for the past 200,000 years, from prehistory to 1903: don't miss the treasures of our local Iron Age chieftain.  On your way out, visit the museum shop.

The museum has a lively programme of events, workshops and demonstrations throughout the year, and welcomes approaches from potential exhibitors.

Letchworth Museum was also a key partner in developing 2feet4feet This link opens in a new browser window, an educational website aimed at Year 1 children and their teachers.

 

Parking and access

There is no dedicated car parking, although the Arena Car Park, off Eastcheap, is only two minutes' walk away.

There is no disabled access to the mezzanine or first floor, although there is a computer display of current exhibitions and the archaeology displays on the ground floor. Our Access Statement This document is a PDF file and will open in a new window. You will need Adobe Reader to view it. (603KB) has a full description of our facilities and services.