The Broadway Museum and Art Gallery
Broadway Museum & Art Gallery is housed in beautiful 17th Century architecture.
The building, Tudor House and has been extended and adapted over the centuries and retains many original features. It is one of a very few 17th Century buildings in Broadway today, that is open to the public. So why not come inside and explore.
Step inside Broadway Museum to discover the story of Broadway, explore our exhibitions and be transported back in time.
We have several new and exciting exhibitions at the moment including our stage coaching exhibition highlighting Broadways integral part in the history of passenger coach travel and the mail coaches.
Also, our wonderful colony exhibition which delves into the fascinating history of the Broadway Artist colony who used Broadway as a cultural retreat and base, some living, and some spending summers here, including John Singer Sargent, Frank Millet, Alfred Parsons, Henry James and JM Barrie, to name a few.
Aswell as Locally found fossils, the story of wool and our very own family zone boasting a children's craft space, sensory space and play area.
Complete with museum shop, the Broadway Museum and Art Gallery is the perfect place to include on a visit to The Cotswolds.
We run a regular program of talks, events and changing exhibitions, please visit our website for more details.
Open daily from 10am to 4.30pm (last entry 4pm). Prices are £7.00 per adult, £6.00 concessions and children are free.
Address
Tudor House, 65 High Street, Broadway, WR12 7DP