Museum

St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery

Lymington

With a National Art Pass you get

50% off entry
£5.45 £2.73 Standard entry price

Located in the Hampshire market town of Lymington, St Barbe Museum explores the history of the area and also hosts an active temporary exhibitions programme.

This dynamic cultural hub on the south coast offers a fascinating journey through the region's heritage and culture, blending local history, art, and family-friendly activities.

Local history

Learn about life in the coastal strip to the south of the New Forest. Find out how New Milton got its name and how Lymington is linked to the smuggling trade. Displays reflect aspects of life in the area from prehistory to the present day including home life, maritime heritage, coastal trade, leisure, sport, war and the local environment.

Art exhibitions

The art gallery has been designed to the highest specifications and regularly hosts a variety of art exhibitions, showcasing both local and national artists. You can expect to find a diverse range of works, from traditional paintings to contemporary installations, often featuring works by notable artists, especially those with connections to the region or specific themes.

Family activities

St Barbe offers a variety of workshops, and events designed to spark curiosity and creativity in children and families. Look out of a range of activities around the museum including hands-on exhibits, costumes to try on and a replica pilot boat wheelhouse.

Visitor information

Address

St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery

New Street, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 9BH
01590 676969

Opening times

Mon - Sat: 10am - 4pm.

Exclusions and safety measures

No need to book in advance, just turn up wearing your mask, use our hand sanitiser and follow our covid precautions.

Visitor information

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