Originally built as a memorial
to Prince Albert, this was an institution that followed
his love of cutting-edge development. It had not just
a museum, library and art gallery, but also a school of
science and school of art, all under one roof.
True to
its initial concept, it has moved with the times, and
now offers a stimulating environment for its visitors – especially children, who can get really involved
with its hands-on exhibits and activities – covering
topics that range from fine glassware to fossil sea-urchins
via African tribal crown jewels. Queen Street
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