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Hull and East Riding Museum

Stone facade of Hull & East Riding Museum
Address:
36 High Street
Hull
HU1 1PS

Opening Times:

Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm

Sunday 1.30 - 4.30pm



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Description:

Located in the attractive Museums Quarter, the Hull and East Riding Museum collections include the only dinosaur bones to have been found in East Yorkshire, mysterious Bronze Age warriors and spectacular treasures from the Middle Ages. Stroll through an Iron Age village and visit a Roman bath-house. From majestic mammoths to Saxon invaders, visitors can look forward to an experience that is unique, educational and above all fun.



Contact Details:
Telephone 01482 613925

Learning Programmes:

Shopping Til You Drop! - Roman Style,

Hands-on...Roman Evidence,

Fossils - Then and Now



Specialisms:
Natural History, Archaeology, Romans, Medieval

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