Regional museums & galleries

From the Shambellie House Museum of Costume (www.nms.ac.uk/costume/home/index.asp) in Dumfries, Scotland, to the Tate (www.tate.org.uk/stives/) in St Ives in South West England, Britain has hundreds of fascinating local and regional museums and galleries full of eye-catching and informative collections that provide you with an historical and contemporary link with local communities.

Let’s now take a look around Britain and discover some of these great treasures and locations, and see what might tempt you to get on a train, bus, plane or car and tour this wonderful land of some of the unusual, surprising and rewarding cultural centres, outside of major cities and in the small villages that make up London.     

You can find out more about the fascinating museums and galleries of Britain by visiting 24 Hour Museum (www.24hourmuseum.org.uk), or Museums and Galleries Month (www.mgm.org.uk/)

Exhibition Installation view of Antonious: the face of the antique, Henry Moore Institute. Photo: Miel Verhasselt

England

As you travel around England you’ll discover the sheer enormity of wonderful regional museums on offer, from the small and quirky to the grand and awe-inspiring.

England's regional museums & galleries
Craignure (Isle of Mull)

Scotland

As you leave some of the major collections and museums in Glasgow and Edinburgh you won’t be disappointed at what you can discover in other parts of this beautiful country.

Scotland's regional museums & galleries
Rhondda Park

Wales

After a visit to Europe’s youngest capital city, Cardiff, head to the Valleys of South Wales to learn about the industrial revolution.

Wales' regional museums & galleries
Exterior of Ulster Museum, Belfast

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland has an abundance of museums and galleries along with heritage centres and historical tours for everyone to enjoy.
Northern Ireland's regional museums & galleries
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