Ironbridge Gorge Museums


Museum, Telford

Bookings & enquiries: +44 (0)1952 884391

Ironbridge Gorge Museums

Address:
Coalbrookdale, Telford, TF8 7DQ

Tel: +44 (0)1952 884391
Fax: +44 (0)1952 435999



Email: tic@ironbridge.org.uk
Web: http://www.ironbridge.org.uk

A fun and informative day out is ensured at the ten Ironbridge Gorge Museums. Whether you are interested in fine china, decorative tiles, fun interactives or a Victorian recreated town, it's all to be found in this stunning World Heritage Site. Step back in time at Blists Hill Victorian Town. Visit Coalport China Museum, which was once one of the country's finest porcelain manufacturers. Marvel at the world's first cast iron bridge and check out our most interactive attraction yet, Enginuity. Here you can pull a real locomotive and control the flow of a river to generate electricity. Experience all this with a 'Passport ticket'.The museums stand as a testiment to the Ironbridge Gorge, six miles that 300 years ago, changed the world forever. It was here in Shropshire that the Industrial Revolution first started. For here, the great Quaker Ironmaster Abraham Darby the First, discovered the secret of smelting iron with cheap and plentiful coke instead of expensive and less efficient charcoal. Whilst Britain's first iron-making centre may be a peaceful place today, in the past it was filled with smoke, fire and blast furnaces from which the sounds and smells of early industry arose, bearing the first iron rails, wheels, boats, the first steam locomotive, as well as the first iron bridge. Other industries were also first developed in Ironbridge, ranging from decorative ceramic tile making, to hand-painted porcelain and clay pipes. Ironbridge was declared a World Heritage site in 1986, following the work of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, set up in 1967 to protect the heritage and remains of the Industrial Revolution for future generations.

The ten amazing museums are located in the spectacular and beautiful, Ironbridge Gorge, near Telford, that offers a great day out for people of all ages. Spanning the Ironbridge Gorge and set either side of the River Severn, the indoor and outdoor museums offer visitors a chance to step back in history and experience the sights and sounds of the Gorge's past. The museum's take visitors on a journey from the start of the Industrial Revolution in the early 1700's to the Victorian era 100 years later. The most recent museum is Enginuity, where the workings of everyday 21st Century objects are unravelled.


Price details for Ironbridge Gorge Museums

Product
Admission type
Price
adult
Adult
£14.95-£14.95
child
Child
£9.95-£9.95
family
Family
£48.00-£48.00
concess
Concession
£12.95-£12.95

Opening times for Ironbridge Gorge Museums

Dates open
Days open
Opening hours
  • 08/03/2008-09/11/2008
  • Monday
  • 10:00-17:00
  • Tuesday
  • 10:00-17:00
  • Wednesday
  • 10:00-17:00
  • Thursday
  • 10:00-17:00
  • Friday
  • 10:00-17:00
  • Saturday
  • 10:00-17:00
  • Sunday
  • 10:00-17:00
  • Bank Holiday
  • 10:00-18:00

Opening details:

Some of the smaller museums close during the winter months - please call for details.

Facilities:

Demonstrations given On site parking Picnic site Toilets

Payment methods accepted:

American Express accepted Delta accepted Maestro accepted MasterCard accepted Solo accepted Sterling Travellers Cheques accepted Visa accepted
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