
Museum of Norwich at The Bridewell
With a National Art Pass you get
The Museum of Norwich at The Bridewell houses a wonderful collection of historic objects and machinery revealing more about people's livelihoods in the past.
It describes how Norwich became England's second city, how it developed into a major centre for shopping and trading, and what it has been like to live there over the centuries. Many of the displays are hands-on, and you can watch a film in the mini-cinema, listen to workers' reminiscences and play historical games.
There's also a collection of paintings by artists such as David Hodgson, John Crome, James Sillett, Alfred Stannard, Joseph Paul and Catherine Maude Nichols.
In March 2018, the museum ran a successful Art Happens crowdfunding campaign to raise £15,000 to create a state of the art, environmentally controlled display case for their recently restored 17th century Samson statue.
Visitor information
Address
Bridewell Alley, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 1AQ
01603 629127
Opening times
Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 4.30pm
Refurbishments
Our statue of Samson, conserved and displayed with the support of an Art Fund, Art Happens campaign is on display.