Museum

Lynn Museum

King's Lynn

With a National Art Pass you get

Free entry

Explore West Norfolk's history at Lynn Museum, featuring the mysterious Seahenge timber circle and other local stories.

Set in a Victorian church in King’s Lynn, the museum is a treasure trove for anyone curious about the region's past, from prehistoric times to the recent past. With its diverse collection and engaging atmosphere, Lynn Museum promises a captivating journey through time.

Seahenge circle

A highlight of the collection is the Seahenge Bronze Age timber circle which was discovered on Holme beach on the North Norfolk coast in 1998. Learn about the people who meticulously crafted the timbers and study the marks left by their bronze axes. Discover how this ancient wooden structure survived for 4,000 years.

Local history

The museum's collection extends far beyond this iconic landmark. Explore the West Norfolk Story which weaves a narrative through various eras, or marvel medieval objects, including tiles, metal work, pilgrim badges and stone carving.

Local industry

Discover numerous artefacts from King's Lynn companies such as Campbell's Soups and Savage's Iron Works who built the first steam-driven ploughs, and traction engines for farmers in the Fens, and also came to dominate fairground manufacturing.

Fun ways to learn

The interactive exhibits and well-presented displays at Lynn Museum cater to visitors of all ages. Families can take part in special events and workshops, while history enthusiasts can delve deeper into the museum's collection through talks and ‘Finds Days’ where people bring along historical objects such as a metal object, coin, piece of pottery or flint.

Visitor information

Address

Lynn Museum

Market Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1NL
01553 775001

Opening times

Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm

Sundays 12 - 4pm (April-September only)

Closed on public holidays

Visitor information

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