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Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PS, UK

Kingston Museum Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PS, UK

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Kingston Museum is an accredited Museum in Kingston upon Thames, southwest London, England. Scottish American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie funded the building of the Museum which adjoins Kingston Library.

It's free to visit Kingston Museum so come and join us

Opening times:

  • Monday, closed
  • Tuesday, 10am to 5pm
  • Wednesday, closed 
  • Thursday, 10am to 7pm
  • Friday, 10am to 5pm
  • Saturday, 10am to 5pm
  • Sunday, closed 
  • Closed bank holidays, Christmas Eve and Good Friday to Easter Monday

Kingston Museum is accredited by Arts Council England. The Arts Council Accreditation Scheme sets national standards for UK museums. 

Kingston Museum's Collections Development Policy is available upon request.

Access information:

  • free admission
  • bell at front entrance for wheelchair users
  • parking at rear of building for disabled people by prior arrangement
  • alternative access for wheelchair users from rear car park, including door bell
  • level access into building
  • four steps to Muybridge Gallery - level access through Kingston Library by prior arrangement
  • first floor accessible by lift
  • induction loop in the first floor art gallery
  • wheelchair accessible toilet on the ground floor
  • large font captions to permanent displays

Latest Reviews

  • Gregorio Hause 21 Jun 2018
    4.8
    Parking: 4.0
    Accessibility: 5.0
    Toilets: 5.0
    Staff: 5.0

    On reaching the museum found the building itself is attractive. Admission is free but donations are welcome. The parking at rear of building for disabled people but to be informed in the advance of the visit. The main part of the museum is at ground level and easily accessible for the disabled. It is laid out in an interesting way and the various displays contain objects from the earliest known origins of the town onwards. Also the first floor accessible by lift as there are some paintings over there. Accessible toilets available at the ground floor which are clean enough to use. Overall it was a great visit and disabled friendly.

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