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Windsor Guildhall Museum is located on the ground floor of Windsor Guildhall. We are open Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10am - 4pm and Sundays 11am - 4pm.


Visitors can learn about the rich local heritage of our unique Royal Borough by exploring objects from the prehistoric times to the present day and listening to stories from the past, told by local residents.


Admission:

Adults - £5

Children under 16 - Free

Residents with advantage card - Free

Carers - Free


Windsor Guildhall Guided Tours


Private group tours of the upstairs rooms of Windsor Guildhall are available upon request. Please email us at museum@rbwm.gov.uk.



Exhibition - Windsor Parish Church

We have a pop up exhibition at the Windsor Parish Church - St John the Baptist, just a short walk down the High Street from Windsor Guildhall. The exhibition was installed to mark 200 years since the church was rebuilt and will remain permanently in the church so visitors can learn about the Parish Church from its medieval origins to the present. The Church is also home to the famous painting by Francis de Cleyn of the Last Supper.


Windsor Guildhall Museum is located on the ground floor of Windsor Guildhall. We are open Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10am - 4pm and Sundays 11am - 4pm.


Visitors can learn about the rich local heritage of our unique Royal Borough by exploring objects from the prehistoric times to the present day and listening to stories from the past, told by local residents.


Admission:

Adults - £5

Children under 16 - Free

Residents with advantage card - Free

Carers - Free


Windsor Guildhall Guided Tours


Private group tours of the upstairs rooms of Windsor Guildhall are available upon request. Please email us at museum@rbwm.gov.uk.



Exhibition - Windsor Parish Church

We have a pop up exhibition at the Windsor Parish Church - St John the Baptist, just a short walk down the High Street from Windsor Guildhall. The exhibition was installed to mark 200 years since the church was rebuilt and will remain permanently in the church so visitors can learn about the Parish Church from its medieval origins to the present. The Church is also home to the famous painting by Francis de Cleyn of the Last Supper.


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