Louth Museum in Louth Lincolnshire
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Louth Museum in Louth Lincolnshire
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Louth Museum
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A Journey of Discovery
IN A HISTORY TARDIS
Louth Museum is an award winning visitor attraction in the historic market town of Louth, nestling at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds. There are four galleries, a library and a gift shop.
Discover:
The back-lit panoramic bird’s-eye view of Victorian Louth
Rocks and fossils of the Lincolnshire Wolds
200,000 years of local archaeology
Brickmaking and printing
The disastrous Louth Flood of May 1920
The story of the Ghost of the Green Lady
Carpets made in Louth
The largest national collection of Victorian woodcarvings by Thomas Wilkinson Wallis
Whilst the museum is closed - why not take a
virtual tour
.
FIND OUT MORE >
Opening Hours
We are normally open April to October, Wednesday to Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm.
Would you like to join our great team of volunteers?
The role of a volunteer is varied and exciting, helping to keep Louth Museum running smoothly. During the open season, most volunteers undertake a weekly 3-hour shift. If you feel you might like to help or require more information, do contact us.
If you are interested in what happens behind the scenes during our closed season, just click the 'Find out More' link below to see our new 'Behind The Scenes' video.
FIND OUT MORE ❭❭
Education
Schools and youth groups
Louth Museum offers educational visits for pupils of all ages. We have a wide range of exhibits and can tailor our presentation to your particular needs. Popular topics are
The Louth Flood of 1920
Louth in the 1840s as recorded on William Brown's panorama
Early Louth: pre-historic, Roman, and medieval finds
Groups are welcome Monday to Friday, April to October (but not in the winter months). The price is £2 per child, with accompanying adults free of charge. We offer toilet facilities, and space to store children’s bags if you are also visiting elsewhere in the town.
Explore the museum using our interactive map (click below), and don't hesitate to contact us to discuss a potential visit.
READ MORE ❭❭
HOME
VISIT
TAKE A TOUR
GALLERIES
TOWN GALLERY
PANORAMA GALLERY
LUDALINKS GALLERY
TOWN MEZZANINE
ONLINE COLLECTIONS
EXHIBITIONS
LECTURES
CURRENT LECTURES
PAST LECTURES
RESOURCES
RUTH'S BLOG
1920s LOUTH
LINCOLNSHIRE RISING 1536
LOUTH SEWER PLAN 1875
LNALS DOCUMENTS
TAKE PART
WHO WE ARE
JOIN
VOLUNTEER
BEHIND THE SCENES
DONATE
CONTACT
CONTACT
RESEARCH
Louth Museum
-
A Journey of Discovery
IN A HISTORY TARDIS
Louth Museum is an award winning visitor attraction in the historic market town of Louth, nestling at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds. There are four galleries, a library and a gift shop.
Discover:
The back-lit panoramic bird’s-eye view of Victorian Louth
Rocks and fossils of the Lincolnshire Wolds
200,000 years of local archaeology
Brickmaking and printing
The disastrous Louth Flood of May 1920
The story of the Ghost of the Green Lady
Carpets made in Louth
The largest national collection of Victorian woodcarvings by Thomas Wilkinson Wallis
Whilst the museum is closed - why not take a
virtual tour
.
FIND OUT MORE >
Opening Hours
We are normally open April to October, Wednesday to Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm.
Would you like to join our great team of volunteers?
The role of a volunteer is varied and exciting, helping to keep Louth Museum running smoothly. During the open season, most volunteers undertake a weekly 3-hour shift. If you feel you might like to help or require more information, do contact us.
If you are interested in what happens behind the scenes during our closed season, just click the 'Find out More' link below to see our new 'Behind The Scenes' video.
FIND OUT MORE ❭❭
Education
Schools and youth groups
Louth Museum offers educational visits for pupils of all ages. We have a wide range of exhibits and can tailor our presentation to your particular needs. Popular topics are
The Louth Flood of 1920
Louth in the 1840s as recorded on William Brown's panorama
Early Louth: pre-historic, Roman, and medieval finds
Groups are welcome Monday to Friday, April to October (but not in the winter months). The price is £2 per child, with accompanying adults free of charge. We offer toilet facilities, and space to store children’s bags if you are also visiting elsewhere in the town.
Explore the museum using our interactive map (click below), and don't hesitate to contact us to discuss a potential visit.
READ MORE ❭❭