The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery Museums
Bethesda Street
Hanley
Staffordshire
ST1 3DW
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Thanks to the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Staffordshire Hoard - the most important collection of Anglo-Saxon treasure ever found - will remain in the West Midlands at The Potteries Museum in Stoke, close to where it was discovered in July 2009.
Discover gold and silver artefacts including , cut garnets and warrior geadgear, a horse's head, snakes, eyebrow adornments and detailed helmet fragments replete with illustrations of warriors and animals.
Entrance to the Museum is free, but you may have to queue, as this is a very popular event, with record breaking numbers of visitors.
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AddressBethesda Street, Hanley, Staffordshire, ST1 3DW
Opening times10am - 5pm Mon - Sat & Sun 2-5pm
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Attraction typeMuseums
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