Swansea MuseumMuseumUnfortunately, the Museum is temporarily closed. Please visit swanseamuseum.co.uk for updates and more information.
The Museum
Swansea Museum has had over 180 years to collect everything from the ordinary to the extraordinary. The eclectic collection includes objects from Swansea’s rich history as well as works of art from cultures around the world.
Built in 1841, the museum was designed to be a place of exploration, experimentation, and learning. Those same goals continue today with our exhibitions, school programs, and contemporary collecting. From Ice Age bones on display in our Archaeology Gallery to Music exhibitions celebrating the many talents of our city, our displays and exhibitions are guaranteed to fascinate.
The Galleries
Archaeology Swansea is known for its significant archaeological finds, including the world renowned Red Lady of Paviland. Large Mammoth molars start a journey of discovery that is rounded off with a beautiful, gold, mourning ring and its ominous engraving ‘Prepared be to follow me’.
The Mummy The museum is home to Swansea’s mummy, Tem Hor a clothier priest of Atum. Brought to Swansea in 1888 by Sir Francis Grenfell, Hor helped bring ancient Egyptian culture to this industrial Welsh town. Now in settled in his own room, the museum welcomes you to come visit and learn about his compelling life and death.
Oriel Hanes From school life to ships and industry, this gallery has a little bit of everything that makes up the story of Swansea. Come see the previously undiscovered painting by Dutch master Jacob Jordaens or peer into a recreation of a traditional Welsh kitchen.
Ceramics The museum’s ceramics gallery has such a variety of Swansea pottery that it is used as a reference collection. It is not just pottery enthusiasts, see if you can find the mug used as a practical joke or simply admire the beautifully hand painted botanical plates.
The museum also has two additional galleries that house temporary exhibitions. Please check our website to find out what is on now.
Additional information
Free Admission
Free WiFi
Parking available at St David’s Carpark More information on Swansea Carparks: https://www.swansea.gov.uk/carparks
Wales is operating country-wide restrictions and is currently at coronavirus alert level four, with strict measures in place to limit the spread of the virus. Please check on the Welsh Government website before visiting or travelling to Wales or within Wales.
Details
Swansea Museum is the oldest museum in Wales and a fascinating treasure house of Swansea life, past and present, and the rest of the world.
Opening details
Open Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 - 16:30 (Last admission 16:15) Closed Mondays except Bank Holiday Mondays