Broadway Museum & Art Gallery
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Enjoy a historic day out in the Cotswolds with a visit to the Broadway Museum & Art Gallery
Welcome to the Broadway Museum & Art Gallery, a haven of history and culture nestled in the picturesque village of Broadway in the North Cotswolds.
Explore a collection and exhibitions housed in a beautifully restored 17th-century Coaching Inn, once a vital stop for travelers between London and Wales.
Permanent exhibitions include:
- Cabinet of Curiosities: Meet the John Tradescants, Elder and Younger, royal gardeners in the 17th Century and see treasures and antiquities from Oxford University museum, the world’s earliest museum, beginning in 1683.
- The 17th Century: Find out about the stories behind some of the most beautiful and imposing furniture dating from 1630.
- 18th and 19th Centuries: Fine displays of furniture and decorative arts from the progressive period of the 18th century, showcasing the switch in style with an increase in prosperity.
- The Broadway Artist Colony: Learn about the Broadway Colony of Artists and Writers, including William Morris, Edwin Austin Abbey, Francis D Millet and John Singer Sargent, who lived or visited, worked and played in Broadway
- Wool: Learn about the Romans need for wool and the raw wool from the English Cotswold Lion feeding foreign looms of the best weavers in Flanders
- The Angel Coaching Inn: Walk through the rooms where The Angel Inn provided food and accommodation for coach travellers breaking the journey between London and Wales.
Immerse yourself in captivating exhibitions as you're taken on a journey through time, preserving and celebrating the rich social heritage of Broadway. From specialist events and talks to wellness programs and group visits, there's something for everyone to enjoy if you're looking for Cotswolds days out.
On your visit to Broadway Museum & Art Gallery, you can discover the very best treasures of the past, so be sure to get your tickets today!
How to find us
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People also ask:
Is Broadway Museum wheelchair-accessible?
- The museum is not currently wheelchair accessible, due to the age and design of the buildings.