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There is something for all the family. Zulu War items, Boer War, World Wars I and II, planes, trains, tanks, bridges, bombs, 25 galleries.
A fascinating audiovisual experience sited in the heart of the city, The Canterbury Tales is one of Canterbury's most popular visitor attractions. Step back in time to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the Middle Ages.
A museum with ethnographic collections, dioramas of African and Asian animal displays, weapons, archaeology and Chinese porcelain. Regency house, gardens, tearoom and shop.
Open Monday - Saturday 10.00 - 17.15 Sunday 11.00 - 16.00 Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day
The ancient gatehouse of Minster's Royal Saxon Abbey houses treasures including Roman coins, fossilised sharks, cannon balls, Victorian dresses and toys.Gift shop. Good views.
A new interpretation of the story of Folkestone with many hands-on features and archive film and an adjacent art gallery with a variety of temporary exhibitions.
An early 16thC timber-framed building incorporating fragments of a 13thC hospital and shelter for pilgrims. Displays of local history and archaeology.
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The remains of a well-preserved Roman mansio (hotel) with unique early 3rdC frescoes. Displays show the history of the house and Roman Dover. Touch table.
Museum set in the old town waterworks celebrating Thomas Crampton, the famous Victorian engineer. The musuem features railways, transport & local history. Exhibits include working models, interactive display for children & miniature railway