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Gibraltar National Museum: A Journey Through the Rock's History

Explore Gibraltar's captivating past at the National Museum: history, culture, and natural wonders await!

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The Gibraltar National Museum, established in 1930, showcases Gibraltar's rich history, culture, and natural history within the city center. Housed in historic military quarters, it incorporates a 14th-century Moorish bathhouse and exhibits spanning millennia of the Rock's past.

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Local tips

  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the museum's diverse exhibits and collections.
  • 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 open-air archaeological exhibit in the museum garden to see excavations spanning seven centuries.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Casemates Square, walk south along Main Street. Turn left onto Bomb House Lane. The museum is located on Bomb House Lane. Walking from the city center takes 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 and the museum. A single bus fare costs approximately £2.20.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Gibraltar. A short taxi ride from the Gibraltar International Airport to the museum costs around £13.60. Ensure the taxi is licensed.

  • Parking

    Limited on-street parking is available. The nearest parking is 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, then south to Bomb House Lane. Parking costs vary, but expect to pay around £15 per day.

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The Gibraltar National Museum offers a captivating journey through the history of the Rock, from its geological formation to its diverse cultural influences. Founded in 1930 by Sir Alexander Godley, the museum's collections encompass military and social history, art, natural history, anthropology, and archaeology. The museum is located within the city center in historic military quarters, one of which, Ordnance House, features chambers of a 14th-century Moorish bathhouse. The exhibits include artifacts from the Neanderthal era, offering insights into the region's earliest inhabitants. Visitors can explore displays dedicated to Gibraltarian social history, Phoenician and Carthaginian artifacts, and fossils from Gorham's and Vanguard Caves. Highlights include the remains of a Neanderthal child, a detailed model of the Rock, and an open-air archaeological exhibit displaying seven centuries of Gibraltar's history. The museum also houses a library with a reference collection available to researchers. A film room shows short films about the making of Nana and Flint, and the Gorham's Cave Complex UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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