Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery is a small museum with exhibits on local history including a gallery dedicated to local author, George Eliot. It also includes a small art gallery, which includes a handful of notable paintings.
What to see at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery
The museum includes permanent galleries with exhibits about local history including a sizable exhibition about local writer, George Eliot. The gallery’s permanent art collection includes Roelandt Savery’s Before the Deluge and James Beadle’s Battle of Vitoria.
There are several displays specifically for children including a George Eliot-themed board game, a puppet theatre and activities including brass rubbings and colouring-in.
The museum also has a programme of temporary exhibitions.
Visiting Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery
Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery is located in Riversley Park just a short walk south of the town centre.
Admission to the museum is free of charge.
The museum and art gallery are wheelchair accessible with ramped access to the ground floor and a lift to the first floor.
There is a small tearoom on-site, which is a lovely spot for a cream tea.
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