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Lynn Museum, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE301NL


Lynn Museum: The major re-development planned for the museum includes new displays that will tell the Kings Lynn & West Norfolk story in a lively and accessible way and serve as a gateway to the borough's rich heritage. These displays will include part of the 4,000 year-old Holme timber circle, popularly known as "Seahenge", a find of international significance.

The museum is now closed to the public and will be re-opening by early 2006.


For more information about Lynn Museum, please contact 01553 775001, or see event details on the left.

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Address:
Lynn Museum
Market Street
Kings Lynn
Kings Lynn
Norfolk
PE301NL   map

Phone Number:
01553 775001


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10am - 5pm
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