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Discover the Rich History at The Old House of Keys

Explore the fascinating political history of the Isle of Man at The Old House of Keys, a captivating museum in Castletown.

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Step into the past at The Old House of Keys in Castletown, where history comes alive. This museum offers an engaging glimpse into the Isle of Man's political heritage, showcasing the island's unique governance and culture.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's opening hours before your visit, as they may vary seasonally.
  • Engage with the knowledgeable staff for deeper insights into the exhibits.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll around Castletown to fully appreciate its historical significance.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you are driving from Glen Maye, head east on Main Road (A1). Continue on the A1 for about 6 miles until you reach Castletown. Once in Castletown, follow the signs for Parliament Lane. The Old House of Keys will be on your right. There is parking available nearby, but be mindful of any parking regulations.

  • Public Transportation

    To reach The Old House of Keys using public transport, take the bus service from Glen Maye to Castletown. Check the Isle of Man Bus timetable for the latest schedules. Once you arrive in Castletown, walk towards Parliament Lane; The Old House of Keys is approximately a 10-minute walk from the bus stop. Follow the signs for the historic sites, and you will find it on your right.

  • Walking

    If you prefer to walk from Glen Maye, head towards the A1 (Main Road). It is about a 1.5-mile walk. Take the footpath along the A1, heading east towards Castletown. Once you arrive in Castletown, navigate to Parliament Lane where The Old House of Keys is located. It might take around 30-40 minutes to walk, so consider your pace.

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The Old House of Keys, located in the historic town of Castletown, is a must-visit for anyone interested in the political history and heritage of the Isle of Man. This museum, housed in an exquisitely preserved building, was once the meeting place of the island's parliament, known as the 'Keys.' Visitors can explore the rich narrative of the Isle of Man's governance through a variety of exhibitions that detail its unique legislative history and the evolution of its self-governing status. The interactive displays and informative guides provide a comprehensive understanding of the island's political landscape, making history accessible and engaging for visitors of all ages. As you wander through the museum, you will encounter artifacts and documents that tell the story of the island’s legislative past, alongside insights into the influences that shaped its culture and identity. The museum also offers a beautiful view of the surrounding area, enhancing the experience with a picturesque backdrop. The Old House of Keys is not just a museum; it is a journey through time, reflecting the values and traditions of the Isle of Man. Whether you are a history buff or just curious about local culture, this attraction promises to enrich your understanding of the island’s heritage. Don't forget to check out the nearby attractions in Castletown, which add to the charm of your visit.

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