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Delighted to be able to visit after all the problems and great to see lots of other visitors enjoying the cafe
Fantastic little museum took bout hr and half to c everything. Staff happy answer Questions and give facts. Really enjoyed and it's completely free 👍
Guillaume G
at 2024 May 02
Guillaume G
at 2024 May 02
Great museum to learn about an aspect of the city I didn't know about.
Went through the process of nib making with a knowledgeable volonteer ready to share his experience.
Took the "tunnel tour" on a canal boat. It was a great experience with a friendly and knowledgeable host. All of the volunteers in the museum are friendly and welcoming. It's a hidden gem of London.
Shaz Rahman
at 2024 Apr 28
Shaz Rahman
at 2024 Apr 28
Delightful little museum detailing Birmingham's former industry. If you like local history this is worth a visit.
Worth to visit!

The museum appears small, but it is actually quite large!
I was surprised that the thing from the pandemic already became museum pieces here 🥹
Interesting place with some very old looking machinery...a nice walk around the water in Bristol
This museum was lovely. There was lots of information and artifacts from the history of Edinburgh, some donated from private collections by local, (some prominent) citizens. I enjoyed the pottery, ceramics, housewares, a bit of clothing, military artifacts, etc.
The museum is an aggregation of old buildings that the museum has acquired over time. The buildings themselves are just fascinating.
There is a wonderful exhibit, including the original proposal map of "New Town" Edinburgh and a video about the development, which I found quite interesting.
Edinburgh has these little gem FREE museums--take advantage of them.
Valerie Staerk
at 2024 Apr 21
Valerie Staerk
at 2024 Apr 21
What a lovely and nicely curated exhibition, we enjoyed it very much during our visit in Alton! Don’t miss to also go to the Curtis Museum, it was equally as nice.
Fantastic, lovely place, a hidden (well not known) gem in Bristol. The team were excellent, running two nights for 35 scouts.
Interesting museum dedicated to the history of Edinburgh with free entry. It's looks smaller from the outside, but it actually has a lot of rooms to explore. They also have a small gift shop however staff wasn't that friendly.
There is a large variety of exhibits. However, the building needs more maintenance and some renovation. It's quite an old building, and there was a distinctive smell that was unpleasant.
Guy LEstrange
at 2024 Apr 14
Guy LEstrange
at 2024 Apr 14
Very good Icelandic themed craft exhibition on at the moment. Relaxing garden to sit out in.
Brilliant long boat trip yesterday to Little Venice. Perfect way to suit both active kids and grandparents with mobility issues.
The staff were really helpful and the guide was interesting.
The kids loved doing the locks and having a go a steering and granny enjoyed being chauffeured along the canal in style. Couldn't have been better.
We will be back in the summer to go the other direction.
I went to this museum because the Real Mary King's Close was sold out and I had some extra free time on my hands that day. The entrance is free and it exceeded my expectations! I especially enjoyed some unique pieces and collections of ceramics.
Fun interactive museum about London canals.
We took a boat trip with afternoon tea that we totally recommend. The boat trip lasted 90 min and took us along the canal and crossing the Islington tunnel.

Jane was a lovely guide, providing us with lots of anecdotes and history about the canal. Martin was a fantastic skipper who made the trip smooth and entertaining. The scones from Sun Bakery (a family owned local bakery) were delicious!
We had an absolutely fantastic day at the museum and on a narrow boat with the delightful and knowledgeable volunteers from the London Canal Museum.
Would highly recommend to anyone!
Fantastic but little-known museum, which is located only 400 metres from Holyrood House, at the less popular end of Canongate (Royal Mile). The museum offers an insight into the history of Edinburgh in an interesting and informative way. For those lovers of Bobby (isn't everyone), they actually have his dog-collar and water bowl on display. The museum is free to enter, but donations are appreciated. There is also a small but interesting gift shop. Don't miss it.
Shelagh Phelps
at 2024 Mar 22
Shelagh Phelps
at 2024 Mar 22
We visited specifically to see the Quirky Quilts exhibition but also gad a look around the other displays and the lovely garden. Park in Victoria Rd carpark, then it's a 2 minute walk. Entry to the Allen Gallery is free but you can leave a cash donation in a secure tub. Small coffee and biscuits area with seating or out in the garden
Good staff and a neat, medium sized museum. £7 entry was very fair. There’s a barge you can explore and a lot of displays on the history of British canals. There’s also a great audio available about someone who used to work in the building when it was an ice storehouse. Very unexpected and informative. You can go outside to view the quay full of barges and wideboats. There’s also a small gift shop full of books about canals. One or two looked decent. I spent about 90 minutes here.
Really interesting historic building. Especially loved rhe medieval wall paintings
Had a fabulous day with lots to learn and see.
A lovely small museum, just 10 minutes walk from King's Cross Station. Sit in the back cabin of a narrow boat, and see how the table and bed stow away! Listen to a Bolinder Engine and see an ice house. Will be back later, when the boat trips start.
hayley Easthope
at 2024 Feb 18
hayley Easthope
at 2024 Feb 18
The home of Charles Stuart during the last battle of the English civil war. It started life as an infirmary until the dissolution by Henry, well worth a visit the history of the house is unbelievable it's reputed to be haunted, events all year check website. Lovely independent cafe by the canal free to enter, charges to go in the museum/ garden, gift shop on site. Part of the Worcester February living history festival.
Simon Neville
at 2024 Feb 18
Simon Neville
at 2024 Feb 18
Great place to visit, we visited on a Living History weekend, the events and shows for those are better on a Saturdays than Sundays.
£20ish for 2 adults and 2 children , well worth it.
Cafe is absolutely marvellous. Great coffee and hot toasties, delicious tempting cakes.
Usually have a good experience in the cafe, however the last visit I was about to order £25 of food, after standing there studying the menu, staff come to the till to take the order, after my first request I’m told the kitchen is closed at 2:30, I checked my watch and it’s 2:31:45s. I know it’s not the staff’s fault, but small businesses complaining about hard times should maybe take a look at their business model. It’s a half term week and loads of people about, what sort of caffe can’t supply food after 2:30.
This museum is a pleasant surprise. Located in the Jewellery Quarter it is easy to access. The visit begins in a room that is at the entrance where it is possible to read about the history of pens, since the times when there were hundreds of factories that employed women, men and children. Children operated the machines that required less force and danger. The machines responsible for the different stages of the manufacturing process were operated by women and men. Being a repetitive job was dangerous and they could loss fingers, being burned and many others and other situations. In room 2 you can see these machines and see how they work and watch a video and in room 3 the largest of them all you can see different types of nib and try on your penmanship. Visit and you will see that it is very interesting and you can purchase products at the entrance for your own use or offer.
Malwina
at 2024 Feb 10
Malwina
at 2024 Feb 10
Ein Museum, das einen Besuch wert ist. Pretty Cool 👍Warto zwiedzic 😁
Free entrance!

I definitely recommend the museum to all who want to explore explicitely the history of the city more. It is much larger than it looks like from the outside and contains details on Canongate but also the whole of Edinburgh. Also more details on Bobby including his collar can be found in the museum.

The yard with additional objects is not open in winter
Ineta J
at 2024 Jan 06
Ineta J
at 2024 Jan 06
Had a really great time at the pen museum. You get to make your own pen nib, which is fun. Staff are knowledgeable and friendly. Special thanks to Larry.
Muh Fuei
at 2024 Jan 04
Muh Fuei
at 2024 Jan 04
Step into the historic Bank of Scotland Head Office, where this museum isn't just about money – it's a wild ride through history, art, design, tech, crime, trade, and security! And guess what? The entrance is on the house... Free! 🏦💰
John Simons
at 2023 Dec 28
John Simons
at 2023 Dec 28
Amazing building, so much of our history happend in Worcester. Wandering room to room is like stepping into a time machine. Great fun in the dressing up room . Not to be missed.
I always wanted to visit this museum. Eventually found it after walking through Coal Drop Yard and across York Way. It is alongside the Canal.
I found it amazing! What a terrific lifestyle to be a bargee. It's quite a small museum but represents a bygone age of Britain and London.
Great experience at the museum. We were able to store our pram at reception. Cool little museum and not too crowded! Higly recommend stopping by if you're around the area. We made sure to take pics at the back of the Museum through Bakehouse close.
A small museum that opens you up to the life of Birmingham and its industrial production. There are only 3 rooms but I spent two hours in it because it was so interesting! Along the way, you can also create a tip from start to finish with time machines. A must-experience if you are in Birmingham I recommend.
موزه جالب و دیدنی بود. تقریباً همه تاریخ لیورپول را پوشش میداد. موزه رایگان بود.
Sari82
at 2023 Jul 29
Sari82
at 2023 Jul 29
Tolle Ausstellungen, super auch für Kinder. Direkt an den Albert Docks
Eine umfassende Sammlung der Geschichte der Stadt. Es werden alle Bereiche abgedeckt: Kunst, Geschichte, Technik. Das imposante Gebäude mit der schönen Treppe liegt direkt am Fluss und ist auch für Kinder sehr gut geeignet.
Wie die meisten Museen in GBR mit freiem Eintritt. Umfangreiche Austellungen zu verschiedensten Themen. Längere Besuchszeit einplanen! Sehenswert ist die Sonderausstellung "Imagine" zu John Lennon u. Yoko Ono.
Freier Eintritt........
Aber ich empfand die meisten Exponate vollkommen unsortiert. Keinerlei Sruktur zu erkennen. Zumnsinnfreien Schauen ok.
Die Schliessfächer sind eine Katastrophe. Erst versucht man ein Pfund- Stück zu bekommen, dann funktionieren sie nur mit alten Pfund. Also wieder zu Rezeption und eine Art Chip zu holen. ... Chaotisch. Aber wenigstens kostenlos.
Hier kann man viel über die Geschichte der Stadt Liverpool erfahren. Schade das sich die Stadt entschieden hat die Hochbahn in den 60er zu schliessen. Das wäre nun Top um den Hafen mal komplett zu sehen. Da dieses Museum nichts kostet ist es auf alle Fälle ein Besuch wert.
Tolles Museum über Liverpool in einem sehr attraktiven, modernen Gebäude. Auf dem neusten Stand der Technik, sehr gute Kurzfilme.
Christian Siemer
at 2018 Aug 14
Christian Siemer
at 2018 Aug 14
Ok, cool.