This is a free museum that is situated on the main island in Alcester.
It tells you all about the Roman history of Alcester and tries to give you a feel of how Alcester used to be, with artefacts that have been found in the local area and maps that you can change between modern time and Roman time. This means you get a real image of how much (or little) the local landscape has actually changed.
The museum itself is really well lit and quite state of the art, with a spoken commentary that takes you around the different exhibits, from a Roman dig to a Roman market. If you really get into the spirit of the visit then you can borrow a toga, and where it as you walk around, which will always make the little ones smile.
Sometimes there are visits from 'Roman Soldiers' and 'Roman Doctors' that will tell you all about what it was like to be one, the conditions etc., and this really does make it more enjoyable and amusing for children.
The museum is completely free and is run by volunteers, with there always being two on duty who are more than happy to walk around with you, explain things and answer any questions you may have.
There is a little shop here that sells a variety of things from plastic helmets and swords for children to books about the Roman era.
There are two disabled parking spaces outside the museum and a few other spaces, but there is plenty of free parking in Alcester so at worst you will be a five minute walk away.
Well worth a visit, and as all they ask of you is a donation then it is not going to cost you a fortune to entertain your children. read more