Swansea Museum
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Explore local and global history, art, and culture at Swansea Museum, the oldest museum in Wales, founded in 1841.
Swansea Museum provides a captivating journey through time, offering a glimpse into the rich history of Wales. The museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions showcasing specific themes or collections and interactive displays and hands-on activities make the museum a great place to visit with children.
Explore diverse collections
The museum houses a wide range of exhibits, themed around archaeology, natural history, fine art, and social history, and spread over six galleries. See a huge array of objects from Swansea, Wales and further afield, from an Egyptian Mummy to a Welsh Kitchen.
Discover the Pontoon
This floating museum in the Marina features exhibits related to the city's maritime heritage. Two of the museum’s boats are kept floating in Swansea Marina, the lightship Helwick, and a tugboat called Canning.
Visit the Tramshed
The museum also runs the Tramshed in the marina. Opening times are dependent on volunteer availability, so you’d be well advised to call ahead. If it is open you will find memorabilia from the street trams of Swansea and the Mumbles train. plus you can and climb inside to the top deck of the last surviving part of a Mumbles tram from the 1960s.
Visitor information
Address
Victoria Road, Maritime Quarter, Swansea, SA1 1SN
01792 653763
Opening times
Open Tues - Sun
10am - 4.30pm (Last admission 4.00pm)
Closed Mondays except Bank Holiday Mondays
Visitor information
The more you see, the more we do.
The National Art Pass lets you enjoy free entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic places across the UK, while raising money to support them.