Hull and East Riding Museum

Hull, kingston-upon-hull

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Address: Hull and East Riding Museum 36 High Street Hull HU1 1NQ How do we get there? Number: 01482 300 300
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Hull and East Riding Museum, a fascinating destination for families looking for an exciting and educational experience. This museum is located in the heart of Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, and is known for its exceptional exhibits and interactive displays that showcase the rich history of this region.

There are plenty of reasons why families should visit Hull and East Riding Museum, and I can hardly wait to share them with you! First and foremost, the museum offers a unique opportunity for families to immerse themselves in the past and learn about the heritage and culture of the region. With over 235,000 objects in its collection, the museum offers an extensive range of exhibits that span from prehistoric times to the present day. You can expect to find a variety of exhibits, including archaeology, social history, geology, and natural history, all of which are presented in a fun and engaging way.

One of the most popular exhibits at the Hull and East Riding Museum is the prehistoric gallery, which takes visitors on a journey back in time to the Ice Age, when mammoths and other prehistoric creatures roamed the earth. Here, you can explore the lives of early humans, examine flint tools and weapons, and even get up close with a woolly mammoth! The interactive displays in this gallery make it an especially great experience for families with young children.

Another must-visit exhibit is the Roman Gallery, which explores the impact of the Roman Empire on the region. You'll discover the lifestyle of the Romans, see how they traded and interacted with the local population, and even learn about the gruesome gladiatorial games they held in the region. This exhibit is perfect for families who are interested in history, and it's a great opportunity to learn about an exciting period in British history.

The museum's collection also includes exhibits that focus on the region's maritime history. The Hull Maritime Museum, which is located adjacent to the Hull and East Riding Museum, is home to some of the most significant maritime collections in the country. Here, you can learn about the region's fishing and whaling industry, explore the lives of sailors and their families, and see artifacts from some of the most famous ships to have sailed in the region.

The Hull and East Riding Museum is not just about exhibits and displays; it also offers a range of exciting activities and events that are perfect for families. For example, the museum runs regular craft workshops, where families can get hands-on and create their own pieces inspired by the museum's collection. Additionally, the museum regularly hosts events and talks that are perfect for families, including talks on local history, art exhibitions, and even outdoor events in the summer.

One of the highlights of the museum is the handling collection, which is a unique experience for visitors. Here, you can get up close with objects from the museum's collection that you might not be able to see in the exhibits themselves. The handling collection includes a range of objects, including Roman pottery, Viking coins, and medieval weapons. It's a great opportunity for families to learn about the history of the region and get hands-on experience.

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Hull bus and train station (Paragon Interchange) is a 15 minute walk away. The nearest bus stop is Drypool Bridge on Alfred Gelder Street.

The Hull and East Riding Museum of archaeology is in the Museums Quarter on High Street in Hull’s Old Town, near the Streetlife Museum and Wilberforce House, next to the River Hull.

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Free

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Children

Free

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Last Updates

2023

Hull and East Riding Museum FAQ’s

The nearest Changing Places toilet is on the ground floor of the Guildhall
There is an additional set of toilets, including a baby change facility in the Roman gallery at the back of the museum.

The gift shop offers a range of archaeological, transport and historical related giftware and books for all ages

The nearest Changing Places toilet is on the ground floor of the Guildhall
There is an additional set of toilets, including a baby change facility in the Roman gallery at the back of the museum.

There are two lifts to the first floor near the front and back of the museum next to the stairs.
There is a set of toilets (including an accessible toilet) at the entrance to the museum.

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