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Wrexham County Borough Museum & Archives

County Buildings, Regent St, Wrexham LL11 1RB, United Kingdom

Wrexham County Borough Museum & Archives
Museum
4.5
225 reviews
8 comments
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22W2+RP Wrexham, United Kingdom
+44 1978 297460
wrexhamheritage.wales
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Monday: 10–17
Tuesday: 10–17
Wedneasday: 10–17
Thursday: 10–17
Friday: 10–17
Saturday: 11–16
Sunday: Close
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Clairey Doodah
Clairey Doodah
Excellent museum. Lots of displays to interact with and full of interesting artefacts from all eras.
The staff are incredibly helpful and knowledgeable, aiming to answer any and all questions you might have.
Lovely cafe with a nice range of food.
Enough things to keep people of all ages interested.
Joseph Awotwi
Joseph Awotwi
A lovely town with great history and a wonderful football club. The town centre is a walking distance from the Train station.
Lx T
Lx T
Very small but they have extremely well to make the visit engaging for young ones. I struggled to get my daughter away. Worth a visit if you're in the area.
Steph
Steph
Small and under publicised record of the history of Wrexham. Interestingly, it doesn't have much Welsh language history but everything is bilingual.
PoppyWales.Cymru
PoppyWales.Cymru
A regular visitor to this fabulous museum with rotating interesting exhibitions and its free entry. The cafe is a must too with a good selection at a reasonable price. It's my go to place when ever I visit Wrexham for a large good pot of tea!
Jill Fernyhough
Jill Fernyhough301 days ago
Pokey cafe & £7 for a sandwich??
Friendly staff though & it tasted nice enough.
John Bashford
John Bashford2 years ago
Great little museum in Wrexham that gives you an insight to it's local history and heritage. There was a small display of Welsh football with Wales legend John Charles golden boot and Aaron Ramsey's No.8 Wales shirt. Nice displays about the Acton dog and links to Roman history. It has a children's room, cafe and toilets. Some rooms are a little dark and make it difficult to photograph the displays.
Christina Batey
Christina Batey2 years ago
Getting into a museum after the last year and a half,was,in itself a treat but the Roman Holt exhibition was all you expect and more.Plenty of information and leaflets and games for kids too.Much to learn and take away to follow up about the long life of historical sites as well as this site in particular.A lot of work has been done in very trying times and the result is something worth seeing.Big coffees afterwards outside the friendly cafe.
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