Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery is a museum and art gallery in Exeter, Devon, the largest in the city. It holds significant and diverse …
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May 5, 2025
A bit of a Victorian throwback with a mixed collection of natural history and a bit of art thrown in. Don't expect to find a hidden gem of a collection, but do expect to have a wander and enjoy a bi…Full review by Richard C
Apr 20, 2025
Wonderful! Took my 3 children (4-8 years) here and had a wonderful day. They loved the insect room, fossils / dinosaur section, Romans, the animals and meteorite. Despite my best efforts they wernt s…Full review by Tourist58550249821
Feb 27, 2025
Have visited before and always loved it. The building is striking as you walk in, with deep pink walls. The museum itself has an extremely diverse and genuinely, fascinating collection of …Full review by Ruth W
General admission to the displays and exhibitions is free though entry will be charged for one of the forthcoming exhibition: Garden Photographer of the Year starting 23 April - adults …
General admission to the displays and exhibitions is free though entry will be charged for one of the forthcoming exhibition: Garden Photographer of the Year starting 23 April - adults £4, concessions £2, under-19s free. RAMM is open 10am to 5pm every day except Mondays and bank holidays.
There aren't any dinosaur skeletons on display in RAMM and I'm not sure there ever have been. We do have the skeleton of a Cuvier's whale in the Case Histories gallery and some …
There aren't any dinosaur skeletons on display in RAMM and I'm not sure there ever have been. We do have the skeleton of a Cuvier's whale in the Case Histories gallery and some visitors think that it's a dinosaur. In my 10 years working at the museum, several visitors have told me of their memories of seeing dinosaurs at the museum but none of the staff I've spoken to know of any. Let me know when it was that you saw the dinosaur skeleton here an I'll make further enquiries. With a 150 year history and a very busy exhibitions programme, it's quite possible that did once have one on display and I'd love to find out when it was.
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