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A tour of Suffolk’s best museums

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Ipswich Museum, Ipswich: Ipswich Museum combines local history, natural science, and fine art in one venue. Exhibits range from prehistoric fossils to contemporary artwork, making it ideal for visitors of all ages.

Sutton Hoo Visitor Centre, Woodbridge: Home to one of England’s most significant archaeological finds, Sutton Hoo tells the story of the Anglo-Saxon burial site. The museum displays artefacts, interactive exhibits, and provides context for the wider history of the region.

Southwold Museum, Southwold: A small but charming museum focusing on the history of Southwold and its surrounding area. Exhibits include maritime history, local crafts, and stories of coastal life.

Halesworth and District Museum, Halesworth: Showcasing the social history of Halesworth and the surrounding villages, this museum includes exhibitions on local industry, transport, and community life.

Aldeburgh Museum, Aldeburgh: Housed in the Grade I listed Moot Hall, built around 1520, Aldeburgh Museum offers a glimpse into the town’s rich maritime and cultural history. Exhibits include local archaeology, fishing heritage, and the town’s role in the arts.

The Red House, Aldeburgh: The former home of composer Benjamin Britten and his partner Peter Pears, The Red House is now a museum dedicated to their lives and work. Visitors can explore the house, gardens, and archives, gaining insight into Britten’s creative process.

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