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Gibraltar National Museum: A Journey Through Time

Uncover Gibraltar's captivating past at the National Museum, from Neanderthals to Moorish baths and the Rock's iconic history.

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Explore Gibraltar's rich history and culture at the Gibraltar National Museum, housed in a historic building with a 14th-century Moorish bath house. Discover artifacts from the Neanderthal era to modern times, showcasing the Rock's unique heritage.

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Local tips

  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the museum's extensive collection and exhibits.
  • Visit the Moorish bathhouse in the basement for a glimpse into Gibraltar's Moorish past.
  • Check out the open-air archaeological exhibit in the museum's garden.
  • Tickets include entry to the Natural History Museum at Parson's Lodge.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Gibraltar National Museum is located in the city center at 18, 20 Bomb House Ln, making it easily accessible on foot from many points within the city. From Casemates Square, head south along Main Street, then turn left onto Bomb House Lane. The museum will be on your left. Walking is a popular mode of transport in Gibraltar due to its compact size.

  • Public Transport

    Several bus routes operate in Gibraltar, and many of them stop near the city center. Check local bus schedules for the most convenient route to the museum. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to Bomb House Lane. A single bus fare costs approximately £2.20.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Gibraltar, including at the airport, border crossing, and Casemates Square. A taxi ride to the Gibraltar National Museum from the airport or border crossing will cost approximately £10-£15, depending on traffic and the exact starting point. Be sure the driver is aware of the location, 18, 20 Bomb House Ln.

  • Parking

    If driving, parking is available at Ocean Village Public Car Park and Midtown Coach and Car Park. Ocean Village charges £1.80 per hour from 7:00 to 19:00. Midtown Coach and Car Park charges £1.30 per hour from 7:45am-7pm. Street parking is also available, with blue spots costing £1.00/hour. Remember that parking can be limited, especially during peak season.

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The Gibraltar National Museum, established in 1930 by Governor Sir Alexander Godley, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural history, all within Gibraltar's city center. The museum's location itself is significant, as it's situated in a building with the longest known historical sequence in Gibraltar, showcasing every period of the city's urban history. Inside, you'll find a diverse collection of artifacts and exhibits that narrate Gibraltar's story from its prehistoric beginnings to the present day. Highlights include remains of a Neanderthal child discovered at Forbes' Quarry, offering insights into the region's earliest inhabitants. The museum also features detailed models of the Rock, illustrating its strategic importance throughout history. Don't miss the well-preserved 14th-century Moorish bathhouse located in the museum's basement, providing a glimpse into the past. The museum also showcases exhibits on the Phoenician and Roman periods, the Rock as a symbol, Gibraltarian social history, and the region's unique flora and fauna. The museum's garden features an open-air archaeological exhibit displaying artifacts from seven centuries of Gibraltar's history. Recent exhibits include a restored red deer antler excavated from the Neanderthals’ Grotto and 19th-century watercolours depicting historical scenes.

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