Swansea Museum

Swansea Museum

Providing a glimpse of past, present, and life of Swansea, Swansea Museum is the oldest museum in Wales. It is popular because of the treasure of the unforgettable history of Swansea. In the museum, you will know about the different types of past objects from Swansea and also the remaining world.

Amazing six galleries are there in the main building of the Swansea Museum. Here you can explore the old Egyptian mummy and some of the objects from Welsh Kitchen. Also, every year there are small exhibitions organized at the museum. Workshops and events are also there to get more attraction of tourists and local people.

Swansea Museum At Four Location:

Swansea Museum at Maritime Quarter

Tramshed in Dylan Thomas Square in the Marina

Museum Stores in Landore

Tramshed arranges the dock comprising a floating exhibition.

Opening Times:

Open Tuesday - Sunday

10.00am - 4.30pm (Last admission 4.15pm)

Free admission

Closed Mondays except for Bank Holiday Mondays

Address:

Swansea Museum

Victoria Road

The Maritime Quarter

Swansea

SA1 1SN

Parking Facilities At Swansea Museum:

Four visitor’s car parking id free in the front of the museum

Gated car parking in five spaces for visitor’s car parking for free ( 9:00 to till 16:15)

Five spaces across the roadside and offers free parking service

Outside of the back car parking space, there is a space for disabled spaces that offer service for free

Parking across the A407 on York Street (3.00 EUR for 2 Hours)

East Burrows Road car park (2.40 EUR for 2 Hours)

Disabled Access:

Disabled parking is available at the rear of the main building. So that specially-abled people can visit the galleries easily through lifts.

Awards:

CyMAL Accredited Museum

Tourism Swansea Bay Member

Quality Assured Visitor Attraction

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