All venues
We are lucky to have many museums, galleries and archives around the country where you can discover collections relating to the Age of Revolution and explore the historic places where pioneers lived and worked. See how futures were changed and history was made.
Events and venue data provided by Culture24.
September 2020: As museums and galleries around the country begin to reopen please make sure you double check museum websites and social media for opening times to avoid disappointment.
Currently, there are 354 venues on our database.
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People’s History Museum
Manchester, Greater Manchester
People’s History Museum is the national museum of democracy, telling the story of its development in Britain: past, present, and future.
Through an eclectic and colourful mix of historic and contemporary
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New Lanark World Heritage Site
New Lanark, South Lanarkshire
New Lanark World Heritage Site is a unique 18th century mill village sitting alongside the picturesque River Clyde less than one hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Visitors can see recreated
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South Wales Police Museum
Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan
We tell the story of Policing in South Wales from the Celts right through to the present day and hold one of the largest collections of police memorabilia outside London.
Virtual
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Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum
Dorchester, Dorset
The Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum tells the harrowing tale of the Martyrs arrest, trial and punishment, leading to the foundation of modern day trade unionism.
The museum has been re-designed into -
TUC Library Collections
London, Greater London
The TUC Library Collections, established in 1922 for the use of the Trades Union Congress and affiliated trade unions, moved to the London Metropolitan University in 1996. They are a
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Wilberforce House Museum
Hull, East Yorkshire
Wilberforce House Museum explores the history of slavery, abolition and the legacy of slavery today. It is the birthplace of slavery abolitionist William Wilberforce.
The house has recently re-opened after a
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International Slavery Museum
Liverpool, Merseyside
The International Slavery Museum highlights the international importance of slavery, both in a historic and contemporary context. Working in partnership with other museums with a focus on freedom and enslavement,
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Benthall Hall – National Trust
Broseley, Shropshire
Situated on a plateau above the gorge of the River Severn, this fine stone house has mullioned and transomed windows, a stunning interior with carved oak staircase and decorated plaster
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Brunel Museum
London, Greater London
Isambard Kingdom Brunel's first and last projects are on the River Thames. The Thames Tunnel with his father Sir Marc Brunel is now an International Landmark Site and the oldest
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Elizabeth Gaskell’s House
Manchester,
Welcome to the home of Elizabeth Gaskell, Manchester’s very own Literary house. A truly hands-on experience that will introduce you to the world of the writer Elizabeth Gaskell and her