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Wareham Town Museum tells the story of the Wareham area from prehistoric times to the present day. It has a special section on Lawrence of Arabia and is regularly updated with new exhibits.
The Museum is supported by Wareham Town Council and is run by volunteers who endeavour to maintain the advertised opening hours.
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T E Lawrence
Dinosaurs
100 Years Ago
Archaeology
Pottery
Royal Naval Cordite Factory
World War I and the Great Fire of Wareham
Wareham’s Saxon Sword
Kimmeridge Woman
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The Kimmeridge Woman Exhibition
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Discover one of Dorset's most fascinating archaeological finds at our Kimmeridge Woman exhibition
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New Roman Coins display
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Memories of Wareham in the 1970s including the Museum Opening
Daytime & Evening Talks - 235 folk attended
Held in the Corn Exchange 28th September 2024
We are in the heart of Wareham by the main traffic lights and Town Hall (Click Location tab above)
Open Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm Saturdays: 11am to 4pm - Closed Sundays
Open from: 5th April 2025 Season ends: 31st October 2025 Limited opening during Winter months - see HERE
Our Statement of Purpose
To tell the story of Wareham’s cultural heritage from prehistoric to modern times,
and to ensure that the collections of artefacts, documents and images are safeguarded
and developed for future generations.