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Nantwich

Nantwich

Museums in Nantwich

England, United Kingdom


Nantwich, a historic market town in Cheshire, England, offers visitors a rich selection of museums that illuminate various aspects of local history and culture.

A prominent destination is the Nantwich Museum, housed in a charming Victorian building that once served as a public library. The museum showcases exhibitions on the history of the town, including Roman salt production, the Great Fire of 1583, the Battle of Nantwich in the English Civil War, as well as the development of the shoe and clothing industry. A special highlight is the cheese making exhibition, highlighting Nantwich's significance in cheese production. The museum is open from Tuesday to Saturday, with free admission.

Near Nantwich, there are other interesting museums, such as the Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, a former Cold War government bunker now serving as a museum providing insights into the military history of the region.

Overall, Nantwich offers a diverse museum landscape that impressively presents both the historical significance of the town and its cultural contributions.