Buckinghamshire County Museum
This museum explores many strands of Buckinghamshire’s human and natural history, and is housed in a row of beautiful flat-fronted buildings on Church Street.
The oldest portion of the complex is a timber-framed guildhall from the 16th-century, with rare murals intact.
The museum has exhibitions for archaeology, industrial history, textiles, agriculture and geology.
One of the key pieces is a Cubitt car, manufactured in Aylesbury in the 1920s and one of only six surviving models in the world.
There’s also a small but valuable collection of Egyptology, as well as Prehistoric stone tools, Roman coins and Medieval pottery.
The costume collection is vast, spanning 500 years, and there’s an ever-changing exhibition of British painting and sculpture in the Buckinghamshire Art Gallery.
In the coach house behind the museum is the Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery, which we’ll cover later.
The oldest portion of the complex is a timber-framed guildhall from the 16th-century, with rare murals intact.
The museum has exhibitions for archaeology, industrial history, textiles, agriculture and geology.
One of the key pieces is a Cubitt car, manufactured in Aylesbury in the 1920s and one of only six surviving models in the world.
There’s also a small but valuable collection of Egyptology, as well as Prehistoric stone tools, Roman coins and Medieval pottery.
The costume collection is vast, spanning 500 years, and there’s an ever-changing exhibition of British painting and sculpture in the Buckinghamshire Art Gallery.
In the coach house behind the museum is the Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery, which we’ll cover later.

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