


Arundel Museum
With a National Art Pass you get
Arundel Museum in West Sussex offers a fascinating journey through the town’s rich past, from ancient artefacts to World War II relics.
A window into local history
Arundel Museum brings the story of this West Sussex town vividly to life. Its exhibitions span 500,000 years, from prehistoric flint tools to medieval relics, maritime heritage, and wartime memories. Whether you're intrigued by Roman finds or tales of local folklore, the collection offers something for every curious mind.
More than exhibitions
The museum hosts regular talks, guided walks, film days, and activities for children, making it a lively community hub. Its friendly volunteers are full of local knowledge, and the museum also functions as a tourist information centre, ideal for planning your visit to Arundel and beyond.
Perfectly positioned
Located beside the River Arun, opposite the Lower Castle Gate, the museum is right in the heart of the town’s tourist trail. Don’t forget to stop by the gift shop for books and souvenirs.
Why you should go
Packed with stories spanning 500,000 years
Prime location beside Arundel Castle
Great for families and history lovers
Visitor information
Address
Arundel Museum, Mill Road, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9PA
Opening times
Monday - Sunday
10 am - 4 pm