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Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery

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Nestled within one of Peterborough's most historic landmarks, the Peterborough Museum is a treasure trove of captivating stories and fascinating exhibits that promise to entertain and engage the whole family. Bursting with over 200,000 artifacts of both national and international significance, this museum is a must-visit.

Step into the past as you wander through the building, which has transformed over the years from a private residence to a hospital and now a museum. Don't miss the chance to explore the original Victorian Operating Theatre, where you can learn about the rather gruesome history of surgery. It's both chilling and intriguing.

Take a plunge into an underwater realm and marvel at the museum's internationally significant collection of Jurassic sea-monster fossils. Imagine the prehistoric creatures that swam in our seas over 150 million years ago; it's a window into a world long gone yet vividly brought to life. Uncover the tale of the world's first prisoner of war camp, constructed two centuries ago during the Napoleonic Wars. Step inside one of the cells and be amazed by the intricate items crafted by French prisoners. It's a piece of history that speaks of resilience and creativity. The museum also tells the story of Peterborough itself, spanning from prehistoric times to the modern era. Encounter Britain's oldest murder victim, gaze upon Roman and Saxon treasures, peek inside a Victorian railway cottage, and clock in to discover what Peterborough companies have produced over the last hundred years. The museum is not just about the past; it's a celebration of Peterborough's journey through time. For those with an eye for detail, the museum also offers temporary exhibits that rotate throughout the year, ensuring there's always something new to see. Whether you're a history buff or just curious, Peterborough Museum offers an enriching experience that's both educational and fun.
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Peterborough Cathedral
With its striking West Front, Peterborough Cathedral is a standout masterpiece of medieval architecture. You might expect the interior to be less impressive by comparison, but trust me, it's nothing short of breathtaking. The Romanesque interior has
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Elton Hall and Gardens
The Hall, a charming estate nestled in history, has been the cherished home of the Proby family since 1660. This captivating house has gracefully transformed over the centuries, each room a treasure trove of art and history. Imagine wandering through
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Flag Fen Archaeological Park
Step back in time at Flag Fen Archaeology Park, where you can uncover the secrets of life over 3,000 years ago in the fens. Imagine strolling through a Bronze Age village, taking a seat inside a reconstructed roundhouse, and standing on the very grou
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Railworld Wildlife Haven
The Railworld Wildlife Haven is a shining example of what can be accomplished when volunteers, companies, groups, and individuals unite for a shared purpose: boosting environmental awareness. Rev. Richard Paten, our founder and lifelong volunteer, bo
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Sacrewell Farm
Open all year, Sacrewell Farm offers an enchanting escape for everyone. Get up close with the friendly farm animals, feel the power of majestic Shire horses at the dedicated center, bounce along on a tractor ride, and let your imagination run wild in
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Key Theatre
Nestled right in the heart of Peterborough, the Key Theatre is a gem that lights up the city center with a dazzling array of entertainment. Its lineup is a delightful mix of home-grown productions, national touring shows, and local community performa
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Peckover House and Gardens
Nestled in the charming North Brink of Wisbech, Peckover House stands as a timeless testament to Britain's architectural elegance. This enchanting street is often hailed as one of the country's most flawless streetscapes. From the 1790s, it served as
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The Prebendal Manor
Nestled in the heart of Northamptonshire, the Prebendal Manor is often described as a hidden gem. Dating back to the early 13th century, it's the oldest property in the area and radiates a sense of history that's hard to resist. When you visit, you'r
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Burghley House
Constructed and largely envisioned by William Cecil, the Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, Burghley House is a stunning example of 16th-century architecture. Between 1555 and 1587, this magnificent residence took shape, boasting 35 major room
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Sacrewell Mill
The captivating history of Sacrewell’s award-winning, Grade II* listed 18th-century watermill is a journey through time that stretches back to 1086 and the Domesday Book. However, the landscape hints at an even older story, suggesting that the Romans