
Royston Museum Exterior

Royston Museum
Museum
Royston Museum
Royston
Free to all
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Royston Museum invites you to discover 2,000 years of local history, explore Royston's secrets from Roman roads to a mysterious cave.
Home of Bronze Age and Neolithic burial mounds, a Roman crossroad, a medieval priory, King James I’s hunting lodge and the enigmatic Royston cave, this small local museum explores over 2,000 years of the history of the town and surrounding villages.
First formed in 1856 as the Royston Institute Museum to house objects donated to raise funds for the building of a Mechanics Institute, the museum moved to its current site in 1984.
Visitor information
Address
Royston Museum
5 Lower King Street, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 5AL
01763 242587
Free to all
Opening times
Winter: Friday – Sunday (10am – 4pm)
Summer: Thursday– Sunday (10am – 4pm)