Berwick Museum and Art Gallery

Berwick Museum and Art Gallery
Berwick Barracks
Parade
Berwick
Northumberland
TD15 1DG
Tel: 01289 301869
Berwick Museum & Art Gallery is situated within the Clock Block at Berwick Barracks. The building was designed by the architect Nicholas Hawksmoor and completed in 1721 - the first purpose built army barracks since Roman times.
• Wonder at paintings by Degas and Boudin – part of the Burrell Collection
• Gaze at glass and oriental porcelain
• Discover the sites and sounds of old Berwick
• Peer into the cottage and local tavern
• Uncover Berwick's battles and see its weaponry and medieval art
• Learn to distinguish dragons
Click here to see a few images of the Museum.
The Museum & Art Gallery is located in the Berwick-Upon-Tweed Barracks (operated by English Heritage). Take the opportunity to enjoy other exhibitions during your visit too: The 'By Beat of Drum' exhibition, The King's Own Scottish Borderers Museum and The Berwick Gymnasium Contemporary Art Gallery
Opening times: Monday – Friday 10am – 5pm April – September
Admission: Adults £3.90, Children £2.30, Concessions £3.50, English Heritage members and Friends of the Museum and Archives free
If you would like to contact the Museum by email: amoore@woodhorn.org.uk
