
Welcome to Worthing Museum and Art Gallery operated by the Leisure and Cultural Services section "the jewel in Worthing’s crown."
You’re guaranteed a warm welcome at this friendly museum that is packed with so much to see! Worthing residents are proud of this historical gem in their town centre and rightly so.
Entry is free. Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am-5pm.
- Our costume and toy collections are amongst the largest in the country.
- Fascinating collection of fine and decorative art and archaeology gallery houses
- Most exciting Roman hoards found in recent times.
- The Local History and Downland display area is packed with interesting information
- Lively temporary exhibition programme
- Sculpture garden
- The Studio
- The Norwood Gallery
- Exciting stuff for children. Schools, colleges and groups are offered hands on experience
- Full disabled access, including lift and lavatory.
- Shop
- Enquiry Service
- Cafés nearby
For travel information please see our Streets, Travel and Transport and Parking pages, and for our address and location please see our contact details.
Mailing Lists
We have to mailing lists that you may like to join:
- E-mail list: If you would like to receive details about new exhibitions and workshops as they come up, please e-mail us to be added.
- Postal mailing list: Our postal mailing list is issued twice a year and receives the what's on exhibtions and events leaflet. Please see our contact details and ask us to add you today.
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