Wisbech and Fenland Museum is one of the Fens greatest hidden treasures. One of the oldest purpose built Museums in the country.
It has kept all the charm and atmosphere of its original Victorian design. Visitors can explore displays of porcelain, ancient Egyptian tomb treasures, rare rocks and crystals, coins and bygones from our grandparents time.
See the story of Thomas Clarkson the slavery abolitionists.
We also have treasures of national importance, including the manuscript of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations, Napoleon's breakfast service captured at Waterloo and Louis XIV's ivory chess set.
Admission is free. Donations are very welcome!
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