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The Whipple Museum houses a designated collection of scientific instruments and models, dating from the Middle Ages to the present.
Small, privately owned museum depicting the life in words and photographs of the poet Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) who lived at Orchard House whilst at university.
Spectacular displays of internationally important specimens, including fossils, mammal skeletons, birds, dinosaurs, beautiful shells, etc. Exhibitions through year.
A part timber-framed 17thC inn, retaining many original fittings. Established as a museum of Cambridgeshire life in 1936. Strong collections.
A major collection of 20thC paintings and sculpture exhibited in a house of unique character. Also changing contemporary and modern art exhibitions in the gallery.
A large, world class collection of antiques, applied art, illuminating manuscripts, coins and paintings. Original buildings are mid 19thC with later additions, including the courtyard development.
Displays include, world's largest spider, minerals and gemstones, rocks collected by Charles Darwin, dinosaursm jurassic marine reptiles and local fossils.