Brighton Museum And Art Gallery

Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, UK
1-99 Years
Paid

Description

Brighton Museum & Art Gallery is a municipally owned public museum and art gallery in the city of Brighton and Hove in the South East of England. It is part of Brighton & Hove Museums.Booth Museum of Natural History to Temporarily Close for Essential Works. 

Explore with our family-friendly gallery takes you from the Ice Age to the Saxon era. It shows the lives of ancient individuals and communities, celebrating Brighton & Hove’s rich archaeological heritage.

Price starts from £10.50 for Adults(18 years and over), £5.00 for Children(5-18 years). If you are looking for Best place for day out with kids and families then this is the perfect destination offering fun, adventure, and unforgettable memories for everyone.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • Elaine Evans Archaeology Gallery: Our family-friendly gallery takes you from the Ice Age to the Saxon era. It shows the lives of ancient individuals and communities, celebrating Brighton & Hove’s rich archaeological heritage.
  • Fine Art: Our Fine Art collection spans five centuries. It ranges from old masters to key 20th-century artists, as well as prints and drawings reflecting the history of Brighton & Hove.
  • Images of Brighton: Dip into Brighton’s rich and diverse history. Explore its development from a medieval fishing town to a resort favoured by royalty, before becoming today’s tolerant, progressive city.
  • Ancient Egypt: Learn about the lives and beliefs of the Ancient Egyptians in our atmospheric galleries. See artefacts excavated by one of the UK’s leading Egyptologists.
  • Fashion & Style: Our Fashion & Style gallery draws on collections dating from the 1500s to the present day. It showcases the history of dress and the unique, rebellious spirit of Brighton & Hove.
  • Performance: Masks, puppets and spectacular costumes from our collections shine in this atmospheric gallery. It celebrates the joy of performance, and storytelling rituals and practices from around the world.
  • World Stories: This gallery presents cultures from across the globe through the eyes of young people. It draws from our World Art collections to illustrate the history, faiths and traditions of different communities in fresh, new ways.
  • Queer the Pier: This community curated display peers into local LGBTIQA+ history. Celebrating the lives of the writers, artists, performers, activists and ordinary people who have made Brighton & Hove so fabulous, their stories are brought to life with film and photography, fashion and drag and oral histories.
  • Countdown to kick-off for Albion FC’s new museum: Seagulls’ football heritage set for a spectacular new home in the heart of Brighton. The countdown is officially underway for Brighton & Hove Albion FC’s stunning new exhibition, which will open its doors at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery in August 2026 – perfectly timed to celebrate the club’s 125th anniversary.

Facilities

  • Parking: We're located in the centre of Brighton (BN1 1FN) and have no onsite parking facilities. There are designated parking bays for Blue Badge holders in several streets around Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. 
  • Toilets: Public toilets are available on the ground floor, with level access from the main Museum. There are also further toilets in the basement accessed via 5+12 steps.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

  • Adult: £10.50
  • Child (age 5–18): £5.00
  • Rail 2 for 1 (1 ticket admits 2 people): £10.50
  • Resident Adult (BN1, BN2, BN3, BN41 postcodes): £8.00

Annual Pass:

  • Adult: £10.50 (Free at checkout)
  • Child (5–18): £5.00 (Free at checkout)

Pricing URL: https://brightonmuseums.org.uk/booking/brighton-museum-art-gallery/

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

  • Tuesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm.
  • Closed Mondays apart from Bank Holidays.
  • Bank Holidays: 10am – 5pm.

Address: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, UK

Post Code: BN1 1FN

Council: Brighton and Hove

County: East Sussex

  • Car: We're located in the centre of Brighton (BN1 1FN) and have no onsite parking facilities. There are designated parking bays for Blue Badge holders in several streets around Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. 
  • Cycling: Brighton & Hove is a great city for cycling! It's part of the National Cycle Network and the Royal Pavilion is on Cycle Route 2. You'll find bike racks in nearby New Road, Church Street and Pavilion Buildings. There are also hubs for the Brighton BikeShare scheme nearby.
  • Train: Brighton Railway Station is a 15-minute walk from Brighton Museum & Art Gallery.
  • Bus: Local buses stop on Old Steine, just outside the Royal Pavilion, and in North Street, five minutes' walk away.
  • Foot: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery is in the heart of Brighton, near The Lanes and the North Laine shopping areas and just five minutes' walk from the sea.
  • Parking: We're located in the centre of Brighton (BN1 1FN) and have no onsite parking facilities. There are designated parking bays for Blue Badge holders in several streets around Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. 

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