Nantwich Museum
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The fascinating history of one of Cheshire's most attractive and historic towns is brought to life in the main galleries at Nantwich Museum.
Founded in 1980, the museum occupies a charming Victorian building that once served as the town’s public library. Step inside and embark on a journey through time, uncovering Nantwich’s past.
Roman salt making
Explore Nantwich's story from its Roman roots to the present day. Permanent galleries delve into the town's fascinating past, including the crucial role salt making played in its development.
The Great Fire
Discover how Nantwich rose from the ashes of the Great Fire of 1583 and learn about the significant impact of the Civil War on the region. The museum also showcases the town's more recent industrial past, featuring exhibits on the once-thriving shoe and clothing industries.
Beyond the exhibits
The museum regularly hosts events and workshops, providing opportunities to delve deeper into local history. Attend a talk, guided walk or coffee morning.
Fun for children
As well as family drop-in sessions, Nantwich Museum has lots of things to do for youngsters, including downloadable comics, jigsaws, and trails.
Visitor information
Address
Pillory Street, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 5BQ
01270 627104
Opening times
Tue – Sat, 10am – 4pm
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