The Salisbury Museum
Museum · Salisbury ·

The Salisbury Museum

Museum · Salisbury ·

Prehistory to modern art, Salisbury Cathedral grounds

local history
well laid out
child friendly
temporary exhibition
stone age
ww2
elizabeth frink
friendly staff
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null
The Salisbury Museum by null

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The Kings House, 65 The Cl, Salisbury SP1 2EN, United Kingdom Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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The Kings House, 65 The Cl, Salisbury SP1 2EN, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1722 332151
salisburymuseum.org.uk
@salisburymuseum

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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 22, 2026

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The Best Things to See in Salisbury, England in 2025

"I appreciated the Salisbury Museum not only for its noteworthy archaeological finds but also for the building itself — it is housed in the 13th-century King's House, where King James I stayed on occasion — and the displays include Bronze- and Iron-Age jewelry that bring the area's long history to life. The museum is open daily 10:00–17:00 and admission starts at £10.90." - Matthew Kepnes

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The Salisbury Museum

Ana H

Google
A very nice museum. We came here with low or no expectations, but it turned out to be much more interesting than we expected. The exhibitions, especially those on the ground floor, are very extensive and well organized. There are activities even for children and the museum staff was friendly.

Jools U.

Google
Lovely modern museum, good lighting and layout. Many exhibits, in fact the better than the interior exhibition at Stonehenge by some margin. Neolithic era and Bronze age exhibits. Its holding many of the pieces from all the famous local sites including the Amesbury archer. And the Salisbury drainage collection of lost personal items is excellent. Multiple eras covered all presented in a modern way. Recommended.

Nick G.

Google
Their Wessex gallery takes you back in time to the Stone Age. My favourite item is a jade axe head: perfectly formed, with a polished finish, yet about 6000 years old. In another part of the museum, learn about local spitfire manufacture during WW2. And there's loads more... Currently there is a small but excellent exhibition about Elizabeth Frink showing something of her life, a few pieces of smaller scale sculpture and her 2D art work. If the weather is good you can have coffee and cake on the front lawn with a excellent view of the cathedral. Well worth a visit, in fact worth several visits.

Jackie R.

Google
Excellent museum with soooooo many finds in the local area and a comprehensive look at the history of Salisbury. We had 75mins, but needed more. Only open till 4 in winter. Nice cafe, friendly staff. I reckon it'll take 2hrs or more to take time to look round. Wish I had more time.

Millie H.

Google
I came in late, about 45 minutes before closing, after hearing a rumor about a mummified hand being displayed here. The docent informed me that, sadly, there was no hand, but there were LOTS of skeletons and a mummified cat. I felt seen! This man has matched my freak. I was charged a minimal late entry fee (around £5). The staff here was wonderfully informative and I enjoyed tooling around the museum and asking questions as I saw fit. The museum has quite a diverse collection of artifacts as well as art. I think it houses the largest collection of Stonehenge artifacts, which was nice to see right after Stonehenge. It really completed my little tour of the area and I will probably come back. There's a cafe on site, closed while I was there, and a nice gift shop where I stocked up on postcards.

heather C.

Google
Fabulous collection of local artefacts. Anglo Saxon, Roman, Bronze and Iron ages. Some fascinating reconstituted burials with grave goods. All set in a lovely environmentally controlled building in the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral. Well worth a visit.

John

Google
Excellent museum, very well laid out and informative. Child friendly with plenty to keep the young ones engaged. A great half day visit, a whole day if combined with the cathedral. Would highly recommend.

Manos Felice A.

Google
I recently went to Salisbury Museum to experience an exhibition of Trinity Bhoy Wharf Drawing Prize, which was incredible. I was immediately struck by the wonderful surroundings. Even though it was quite an overcast day, Salisbury Cathedral stood majestically close by in all its splendour. The building of the museum was also a delight to behold and very welcoming. Once inside, my main interest was all the magnificent drawings, which were numerous and varied. I spent quite some time closely examining all the wonderful artworks that were made on a broad range of substrates, I was completely blown away. The staff were very friendly and helpful, the facilities were clean and the café was bustling with activity. Coming from Harrow, it was quite a trek but so worth it as I not only learnt a great deal about art but really enjoyed exploring the museum.
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Ira B.

Yelp
The Museum's collections span the history and archaeology of Salisbury and south Wiltshire, from prehistoric times to the present day. The Museum is Designated by the Arts Council as having archaeology collections of outstanding national importance. Salisbury Museum is accredited as a Quality Assured Visitor Attraction by VisitEngland. Collections span all historical eras and include art, costumes, glass & ceramics.

Qype User (.

Yelp
Interesting museum. They've got Christopher the Giant and Hobnob, some painting by Whistler and a 'Stonehenge gallery'. Bill Bryson said something to the effect of 'go there at once'. Well worth going to if you're in Salisbury for more than a couple of hours.