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Creydi
January 30, 2022
Portsmouth Museum is the museum of and for the people of Portsmouth, featuring exciting and varied displays. The museum is free to enter, and open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm. In the Story of Portsmouth you can discover how life at home has changed over the generations, with reconstructions of a 17th century bedchamber, an 1871 dockyard worker's kitchen, a Victorian parlour, a 1930s kitchen and a 1950s living room. The story continues with 'Portsmouth at Play', on the beach, in the cinema, on the football field and dance floor. The Fine and Decorative Art Gallery features a wide range of material from the 17th century to the present day. A Study in Sherlock explores the life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the creation of his most famous character. It features a range of interactive displays, a ‘new’ Sherlock Holmes mystery, and narration by Stephen Fry, the Patron of the Collection. Come and experience the world of Sherlock Holmes and fine-tune your own powers of detection! New for 2018: You Don't Know Sherlock Holmes, Yet... With much more of the Doyle archive now processed and available to explore, the entire ground floor of Portsmouth Museum has been given over to the Lancelyn Green bequest. See more about Holmes and the man who created him with this world-leading collection. Football in the City is an exciting permanent gallery space devoted to the beautiful game. Currently on display are rare items such as both footballs from the 1939 and 2008 FA Cup Finals. No Place Like Pompey considers the question of what makes Portsmouth unique. Is it one particular place, the city’s geography, its past or its people? The exhibition examines the fact that most of Portsmouth lies on an island, the city’s links with the dockyard and the Royal Navy, and the fortifications that made Portsmouth one of the most heavily defended areas in the country. Magnifying Sherlock allows you to turn detective at Portsmouth Museum and follow the trail of the ultimate sleuth, Sherlock Holmes, and his creator Arthur Conan Doyle, who lived and worked in Portsmouth. Download this thrilling free experience as you follow in the footsteps of Sherlock on a navigational trail. Use your smartphone to stream the trail, or hire out an iPod from the City Museum reception desk. If you borrow an iPod you will be required to show photo ID such as a driver's licence. As well as the above permanent exhibitions, a regularly changing programme of displays in the Temporary Exhibition Gallery ensures that there is always something to see or do. Have you ever thought about how to cut plastic from your life? Portsmouth Museum has updated its 1930’s kitchen to show us how people lived without plastic back then, and there are some surprisingly good ideas for today. Staff members at the museum are using the 1930’s Highbury Estate kitchen to show how we can lead a more planet-friendly lifestyle. Returnable bottles, bars of soap, taking your own food and drink on outings, fruit straight into your basket, paper packaging and net covers for jugs are all easy ideas we can use now. The project is supported by Portsmouth’s One World Week group, which wants people to think about how we might learn from the past and change our lifestyles. We have to cut out plastic because its wasteful; it’s damaging our sea life (think Blue Planet); it can take centuries to biodegrade and we already have a landfill problem. Why not pop in, pick up the 'Living without plastic?' activity sheet and check out the 1930’s kitchen for yourself - see what differences you can spot!
Portsmouth Museum is the museum of and for the people of Portsmouth, featuring exciting and varied displays. The museum is free to enter, and open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm. In the Story of Portsmouth you can discover how life at home has changed over the generations, with reconstructions of a…
Steve
July 15, 2016
Great exhibits about local writers, artifacts and art.
Roger
April 12, 2021
Located on Museum Road, a few minutes’ walk the other side of Gun Wharf Quays, entry to the Portsmouth Museum and Art Gallery is free. Here, you can take a walk-through Portsmouth’s heritage, discover the world of Sherlock Holmes, see fascinating works of art, trace the history of Portsmouth FC and a whole load more besides.
Wong
August 7, 2018
Portsmouth City Museum is a great place for visitors to the city to get a good introduction to the city and also has events programmes for local residents. Kids will love the look of the place, which is reminiscent of a fairy tale castle, with turrets and pointed roofs, but it is actually a former barracks! The main display in the museum is the ‘Story of Portsmouth' and gives kids a great chance to learn how life at home has changed over the centuries in the galleries, which reconstruct a Victorian parlour, a 1930s kitchen, a 1950s living room. There is also a dockyard worker's kitchen from 1871 and a 17th century bedchamber. Kids can find out about a different decade in each room. The museu
Portsmouth City Museum is a great place for visitors to the city to get a good introduction to the city and also has events programmes for local residents. Kids will love the look of the place, which is reminiscent of a fairy tale castle, with turrets and pointed roofs, but it is actually a former b…
Mohammed
February 20, 2022
Portsmouth Museum is a local museum in Museum Road in the city of Portsmouth, southern England. It is one of six museums run by Portsmouth Museums, part of Portsmouth City Council. The museum is housed in a Grade II listed building.

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