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The Commandery

Sidbury, Worcester WR1 2HU, United Kingdom

The Commandery
Historical landmark
4.5
400 reviews
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5QQM+24 Worcester, United Kingdom
+44 1905 361821
museumsworcestershire.org.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 10–17
Wedneasday: 10–17
Thursday: 10–17
Friday: 10–17
Saturday: 10–17
Sunday: 11–15
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James Bents
James Bents
I really liked this museum, lots of information about the civil war and Worcester's part in it.
Fairly priced entry. The map to get around it was a little poor, but cost nothing.
I would recommend this place to history fans visiting Worcester.
Brad Morris
Brad Morris
Great place to visit. Lots of interesting information about the history of Worcester and the civil war. £14 for 2 adults is a fair price, £5 for an annual pass if you pay council tax in Worcester.
Charles Taylor (Howlshigh)
Charles Taylor (Howlshigh)223 days ago
Beautiful building, unfortunately was on a tight schedule to make a proper visit. (2019)
On a visit to Worcester, I had time to visit and view the museum, a wonderful piece of history, looking back at the buildings history, especially at the Civil War. (2022)
DC Base Ltd
DC Base Ltd253 days ago
I go here regular to relax. It's a fabulous place with great cakes and coffee. Pete does a wicked salad in the summer and lovely soups in the winter. Gemma make the most amazing cakes. Highly recommended for locals and visitors a like
Alan Burgess
Alan Burgess284 days ago
This is an ideal introduction to the civil war period and the battles of Worcester, however it is geared more to school age visitors. Much more could be made of the building's history and construction. Actual artifacts are rather thin on the ground.
Nick T
Nick T315 days ago
Informative, easy to walk around with a nice gift store.
Chris Barton
Chris Barton1 year ago
A rainy day in November saw us visit The Commandery and it was a good experience. Informative staff and no other visitors so we had the unexpectedly large building to ourselves. Some people might find it boring but this rambling structure is full of history and each room had a story to tell from medieval times to the twentieth century. There us a lift to the upper levels and there is a great little cafe which offers wonderful cakes and tasty tea.
Julie Kings
Julie Kings2 years ago
First time here, 4 of us went we all had toasties with various fillings, with drinks , very nice none of us had any complaints , lovely friendly staff too. Would definitely go again when next in Worcester 😁
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