Alderney Museum

The Alderney museum  was started in 1966  and displays a record of Alderney’s fascinating history.  The museum’s collections are concerned exclusively with Alderney, and cover geology, archaeology, the natural environment and social history.

   

Of particular interest are exhibits relating to an early Iron Age pottery and the Gallo-Roman occupation, the building of Braye Harbour, the breakwater, associated defensive forts and gun batteries by the British government, including exhibits of materials from the German Occupation, the islanders’ mass evacuation in 1940 and return in 1945, and the discovery of the remains of a wreck of the Elizabethan period.

The museum is open daily April to October and also has a wide selection of books and guides for sale.

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Tel +44(0)1481 823222 Email: alderneymuseum@alderney.net



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