Arundel Museum, Independent museum in Arundel, England
Arundel Museum is an independent local museum displaying artifacts, documents, and photographs of the town. These items tell the story of how the community developed and changed through different periods.
The museum was founded in 1964 and originally operated from cells in Arundel Town Hall. It moved to a modern building in 2013, where it operates today.
The collection shows objects from local trades, farming, and everyday life of residents across different generations. You can see how people's lives in this area changed over time.
The museum relies on volunteers and offers guided tours plus educational programs for schools and groups. It also serves as a tourist information center, so visitors can get helpful local information when they come.
The museum began life in prison cells of a town hall before moving to a modern building. This unusual past reflects how the institution tells local stories today.
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