A fresh and contemporary look at the lives and legacy of Joséphine and John Bowes.
Developed through extensive new research and shaped by community voices, the galleries present a more personal and human story of the museum’s co-founders. Through letters, objects and archival discoveries, visitors are invited to explore the couple not only as collectors and visionaries, but as individuals and partners whose shared ambition brought one of Britain’s most remarkable museums to life.
Designed to encourage exploration, the galleries feature interactive displays, flexible layouts and objects brought closer than ever before. Visitors can move freely through the spaces, engaging with stories in a way that feels immediate, immersive and open-ended.
For the first time in over 40 years, all three gallery spaces have been fully redesigned, reconnecting the museum with the surrounding Teesdale landscape. Alongside this, a renewed focus on Joséphine Bowes highlights her role as an artist and cultural figure, showcasing rarely seen works that reveal her creativity, influence and independence.

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Visitor information
Address
Newgate, Barnard Castle, County Durham, DL12 8NP
01833 690606
Opening times
Mon – Sun, 10am – 5pm Closed 25, 26 Dec and 1 Jan


















