Alderney Museum

Alderney Museum

Museum Overview

Alderney Museum is located in St Anne on the Channel Island of Alderney. It is located on the high street between Connaught Square and Victoria Street.

The museum is run by The Alderney Society which began in 1966. The current building was renovated with the first displays of the museum in 1970 and since then it has been leading the way in preserving Alderney’s history.

Their collections range from ancient Iron Age finds through to WWII with 10,000 years of history across 9 main collections. These include geology, the Stone and Bronze Ages, the Iron Age, the Victorian and the 2 World Wars.

Further Information Alderney Museum

Is there food and drink available?

There are places nearby where you can purchase food and drinks.

What are the main things to do?

A museum covering 10,000 years of history on the island of Alderney with 9 main galleries. There are toilets and you can purchase drinks and snacks.

What are the ticket prices?

Adults are £3.00 each, children are free.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.

Is there parking?

There is parking nearby, charges may apply.

When are they open?

They are open from April until October. For up-to-date opening times please visit their website.

Dog friendly?

Only assistance dogs are permitted.

Are they accessible?

Please contact the venue

Address – High St, St Anne, Guernsey GY9 3TD, Guernsey

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