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Swansea
Museum is the oldest museum in Wales.
The collections contain all kinds of objects from the past of Swansea,
Wales and the rest of the world. We have everything from an Egyptian mummy
to a Welsh Kitchen, displayed in six galleries. There are also many changing
temporary exhibitions each year.
It is a fascinating treasure house of Swansea's past history.
The Building
The Museum building was completed in 1841 in the grand style of Neo-Classical
architecture. The museum is architecturally significant, and it has been
listed as a Grade Two * Building.
The museum benefits from flat access from rear and side with disabled parking spaces at rear, thus allowing full access to all levels and galleries via the lift.
150 Years of Collecting
The museum was set up by the Royal Institution of South Wales, a group
of local people who wanted to investigate and discuss all aspects of history,
arts and science at the beginning of the 19th century.
Under their auspices the museum flourished throughout the 19th and early
20th centuries, and it continued to be a centre of culture and learning.
Eventually
the RISW were unable to support the upkeep of the museum alone. They formed
a successful 10 year partnership with University College Swansea but this
also fell pray to economic cuts in the late 1980s. The building was under
threat of closure. However, a campaign to save the museum drew support
both locally and nationally, and in 1991 Swansea City Council saved the
building and its collections as a resource for its citizens. The Museum
was added to the Leisure Department and became part of the Museum Services
which already included Plantasia, the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery and the
Maritime and Industrial Museum. The Museum Services passed to the City
and County of Swansea in 1996.
Renovation and Repairs
From September 1991 work has taken place on the building and the collections
themselves. To undertake this massive task, Council money was matched
by grants from the Welsh Development Agency, the Museums and Galleries
Commission, the Wolfson Trust and the Council of Museums in Wales. There
is still a lot to do, but we think that you’ll agree that it has
been worth the trouble.
The building now forms a significant landmark at the entrance to the City.
Who
Comes to the Museum?
The Museum welcomes visitors of all ages and backgrounds from all over
the world. Holiday makers are attracted by the great history and natural
beauty of the area, locals by the chance to escape the nearby busy town
centre.
The Museum has an extensive local history library that is open to the
public by appointment. Please contact the Museum in advance of your visit
to ensure that you can use the research facilities.
The collections cover a wide range of subjects, many of which are relevant
to National Curriculum topics, and the thriving Education Service welcomes
ever increasing numbers of school groups. We can also provide speakers
to visit adult and youth groups outside of the Museum.
Museum
Shop
We are pleased to offer unusual and interesting items for sale at the
Museum Shop including handmade Welsh pottery and glassware and fun and
educational Toys
Swansea Museum is part of Swansea Museums Services
in the Culture and Recreation Department of the City and County of Swansea.
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