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Gibraltar National Museum: A Journey Through Time

Explore Gibraltar's history, culture, and natural history at the Gibraltar National Museum, featuring Neanderthal artifacts and Moorish baths.

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The Gibraltar National Museum, established in 1930, is located in the heart of Gibraltar and offers a captivating exploration of the Rock's history, culture, and natural history. Housed within historic military quarters, including a 14th-century Moorish bathhouse, the museum showcases Gibraltar's diverse heritage from prehistoric times to the present day.

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Local tips

  • Allow at least 2 hours to fully explore the museum's extensive collection and exhibits.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the Natural History Museum at Parson's Lodge, as entry is included in the ticket price.
  • Check out the museum's open-air archaeological exhibit in the garden.
  • Visit the 14th-century Moorish baths located in the basement.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Casemates Square, head east towards Main Street. Walk south on Main Street, then turn left onto Bomb House Lane. The Gibraltar National Museum is located at 18-20 Bomb House Lane. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take bus routes 2, 4, or 9 to the Cathedral Square stop on Line Wall Road. From there, walk a short distance to Bomb House Lane, where you'll find the museum entrance. Bus fare is approximately £1.50.

  • Car

    Drive towards the city center and park at the Mid Town Public Car Park on Reclamation Road. From there, walk up the steps of the Gibraltar War Memorial to Line Wall Road (lift access available via King's Bastion Leisure Centre and Commonwealth Park). Walk south until you reach Bomb House Lane. Parking costs approximately £2 per hour.

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The Gibraltar National Museum, founded in 1930 by General Sir Alexander Godley, invites visitors to delve into the rich history and culture of Gibraltar. The museum's unique setting incorporates a 14th-century Moorish bathhouse, offering a glimpse into the past. The museum's exhibits span millennia, from the Neanderthal era to the Phoenician, Roman, and British periods. Highlights include the remains of a Neanderthal child discovered at Forbes' Quarry, providing insights into the region's early inhabitants. Visitors can also explore artifacts from Gorham's Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and examine forensic reconstructions of Neanderthal skulls. The museum also features a detailed model of the Rock of Gibraltar, illustrating its strategic importance throughout history. Exhibits on Gibraltar's natural history showcase the region's unique flora and fauna. The museum's commitment to preserving Gibraltar's diverse cultural heritage is evident in its displays on social history, including religious, linguistic, and communal diversity. In the museum garden, an open-air archaeological exhibit reveals seven centuries of Gibraltar's history. The well-preserved Moorish baths offer a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the past. The museum also houses a collection of bird skins and models, as well as an 1865 model of Gibraltar with historic photographs.

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