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Main for Reading Museum

  • Your Visit
    • Opening times
    • How to get here
    • What to see
    • Café
    • Donate
    • Access
    • Information for autistic visitors
    • Families
    • Group Visits
    • Abbey Quarter
    • St James' Way
    • The Great West Way
    • Your views
    • Our building history
    • Essential building maintenance
  • Collections
    • Archaeology
    • Art
    • Britain's Bayeux Tapestry
    • Natural History
    • Reading's History
    • World
    • Online Collections
    • Collections Enquiries
    • Image Enquiries
  • What's on
  • Shop
  • Blog
  • Online exhibitions
    • Reading's DIGITAL Revolution
    • Windrush Day
    • Where Do We Go From Here? - Audio Trail
    • Arctic Mirage: Words and Music
    • Oxford Road Stories
    • Oxford Road: Lifespring Stories
    • Reading's 'Little Italy'
    • Huntley & Palmers history
    • Reading Festival 1971
    • Roman Silchester: A Virtual Exhibition
    • Reading Abbey's most famous manuscript
    • VE Day
    • Oh Beautiful World
    • Animal World Art
    • Art Stories online exhibition
  • Schools
    • Looking for free sessions?
    • Sessions in Museum
    • Virtual Sessions
    • School Loan Boxes
    • Information for teachers
    • Offers for Home Educated Children
    • Resources
  • Get involved
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Memory Boxes
    • Sponsor and venue hire
    • Adopt an Object
    • Friends of Reading Museum
    • Museum on Wheels
    • Youth Panel
    • Museum projects
    • Our Green Stories
    • Museum of Sanctuary
    • Roman Britain Reimagined in Reading
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Bayeux Tapestry school visits, image licensing, and gift shop

Find out more ways of engaging with our remarkable replica tapestry.

The Pantry Café & Kitchen

The doors to The Pantry Cafe & Kitchen are now open and all are welcome.

St James' Way for Camino Pilgrims

Start your journey on the St James' Way from Reading Museum and explore the historic Abbey Quarter.

Volunteer at Reading Museum

Interested in volunteering at Reading Museum? Find out about current volunteer opportunities.

Access

The family-friendly galleries are accessible to all. Access for all visitors is via our main entrance into the Town Hall on Blagrave Street.

Collections Enquiries

Frequently Asked Questions about Reading Museum collections

Information for Autistic and Neurodivergent People

‘Museums, My Way’ is a free programme for neurodivergent visitors of all ages, developed in partnership with Autism Berkshire.

Riverside Museum at Blake's Lock

The Riverside Museum tells the story of Reading's two rivers - the Kennet and the Thames.

Looking for free sessions?

Book Now: Victorian Christmas - Free Virtual Session - Monday 1st December 2025 Let's celebrate a Victorian Christmas together! You are all invited to a free broadcast of our popular

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