List of museums in Dorset

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This list of museums in Dorset, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Also included are non-profit art galleries and university art galleries. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.

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NameImageTown/CityTypeSummary
Anvil Point Lighthouse Anvil point lighthouse durlston dorset.jpg Swanage MaritimeLighthouse open for tours, located within Durlston Country Park
Athelhampton AthelhamptonHouse.jpg Dorchester Historic house15th-century manor house and gardens
Beaminster Museum Beaminster Local website, local history, archaeology, agriculture
Bennetts Water Gardens Chickerell Multiple8-acre (32,000 m2) garden, collection of water lilies, local history museum
Blandford Fashion Museum Blandford Fashion website, costumes and accessories from the 1730s to the 1970s
Blandford Town Museum Blandford Local website, local history, trades, archaeology, military, railway
Bridport Museum Bridport Local website, local history, textiles, fossils, art
Bournemouth Aviation Museum Aircraft outside the Bournemouth Air Museum, Hurn. - geograph.org.uk - 348820.jpg Hurn AviationAirplanes, engines, cockpits, a double-decker bus
Bournemouth Natural Science Society Bournemouth Natural history website, open for events and open house days, includes preserved plants, birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, eggs and shells, fossils, rocks and minerals, archaeological artifacts and an Egyptology collection
Bournemouth University Atrium Gallery Bournemouth Art website, works by both university students and contributing artists
Castletown D-Day Centre Isle of Portland MilitaryHistory of Portland Harbour's role in the Normandy landings [1]
Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre.jpg Charmouth Natural historyFossils and rocks of the Jurassic Coast
Chettle House Chettle Historic house information, 18th century Queen Anne house and gardens
Clouds Hill Clouds Hill - geograph.org.uk - 13321.jpg Wareham Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, former home of T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia")
Corfe Castle Town Museum Corfe Castle Local website, local history, geology, marble industry
Dinosaur Museum Dinosaur Museum - geograph.org.uk - 53366.jpg Dorchester Natural historyDinosaurs, full size models, fossils of the Jurassic Coast
Dinosaurland Fossil Museum Segnosaurus nest 2.jpg Lyme Regis Natural historyLocal Jurassic marine fossils, dinosaurs, geology of the Jurassic Coast, shells, evolution
Dorset Museum Dorset County Museum - geograph.org.uk - 32713.jpg Dorchester MultipleLocal history, natural history, art, archaeology, agriculture, author Thomas Hardy, fossil and dinosaurs
Dorset Teddy Bear Museum Dorchester Toy Teddy bears
The Etches Collection The Etches Collection building, Kimmeridge, Dorset.jpg Kimmeridge Natural historyFossils
Fiddleford Manor Fiddlefordmanor.jpg Sturminster Newton Historic houseOperated by English Heritage, medieval small stone manor house
Forde Abbey Chard Historic houseFormer Cistercian monastery, house and gardens
TheGallery at Arts University Bournemouth Bournemouth Art website, contemporary art gallery
Gillingham Museum Gillingham Local website, local history, trades, geology, industry
Gold Hill Museum Shaftesbury Local website, local history, culture, industry
Grove Prison Museum Isle of Portland PrisonHistory of HM Prison Portland [2]
Highcliffe Castle Highcliffe Castle 2.jpg Highcliffe Historic house19th century Romantic and Picturesque style castle, grounds laid out by Capability Brown
Keep Military Museum The Keep Military Museum, Dorchester, Dorset-16Sept2009.jpg Dorchester MilitaryHistory of the regiments of Dorset and Devon
Kingston Lacy Kingston Lacy House (South).jpg Wimborne Minster Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, 17th-century house with fine art, Egyptian artifacts, lavish interiors, gardens
Langton Matravers Museum Langton Matravers Local website, local history, geology, limestone industry
Lulworth Castle Lulworth Castle 01.jpg East Lulworth Historic house17th century mock castle manor house
Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium Lyme Regis Natural history website, local fish and marine life of the Jurassic coast, history of The Cobb harbour wall
Lyme Regis Museum Lyme Regis Museum 01.JPG Lyme Regis MultipleFossils, geology, Jane Austen, local history, maritime heritage, writers and artists, formerly known as the Philpot Museum
Mangerton Mill Bridport Mill information, 3 story watermill
Mapperton House Beaminster Historic houseElizabethan manor house and gardens
Max Gate Max Gate Dorchester.jpg Dorchester Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, home of author Thomas Hardy
Museum of Design in Plastics BournemouthArt website, collection of the library of the Arts University Bournemouth, international, historical and contemporary design examples of plastic items and uses
Nothe Fort Nothe Fort entrance.jpg Weymouth Military19th-century fort with important role in World War II, memorabilia, vehicles
Place Mill Christchurch Mill website, restored Anglo-Saxon watermill, art gallery
Poole Museum Poole Museum Entrance.jpg Poole LocalLocal history, ceramics and Poole Pottery, archaeology, maritime and social history, local trades and industries, costume and textiles; formerly known as the Waterfront Museum
Poole Old Lifeboat Museum and Shop PooleMaritimeFormer lifeboat station and historic lifeboat
Portland Bill Lighthouse Portland Bill Lighthouse - geograph.org.uk - 24037.jpg Isle of Portland MaritimeLighthouse open for tours
Portland Castle Portland castle closeup.jpg WeymouthMilitaryOperated by English Heritage, 16th century armed castle fort
Portland Museum Ammonite.600pix.jpg Isle of PortlandLocalLocal history, geology, maritime heritage, archaeology
Priest's House Museum Wimborne Minster Historic houseRooms furnished in different periods, local history, archaeology
Purbeck Mineral and Mining Museum Corfe Castle MiningLocated at the Norden railway station, history and equipment for ball clay mining
Red House Museum, Dorset Red House Museum Christchurch Dorset.JPG ChristchurchLocal information, information, local and social history, natural history, geology, archaeology, costumes
Royal Signals Museum Typex-blandford-processed.jpg Blandford Forum MilitaryNational museum of army communications
Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum RussellCotesExterior1.jpg BournemouthArtFine art and Japanese art in a Victorian mansion
Scaplens Court Museum Poole History website, medieval building used for education programs, special domestic life demonstrations in August
Shaftesbury Abbey Museum Shaftesbury Abbey 3.jpg Shaftesbury ReligiousArtifacts from the ruins of a 15th-century Benedictine nunnery
Sherborne Castle Sherborne Castle 03.jpg Sherborne Historic houseOperated by English Heritage, 16th-century Tudor mansion and gardens
Sherborne House Arts Bridport Art website, art gallery of the Bridport Arts Centre
Sherborne Museum Sherborne Museum.jpg SherborneLocalLocal history, trades, industry, household items
Sherborne Steam & Waterwheel Centre SherborneTechnology website, restored 19th century waterwheel used to deliver town's water, formerly known as the Castleton Waterwheel Museum
Shire Hall Dorset DorchesterPrison website, also known as Old Crown Court and Cells, courtroom, cells and stocks restored to appear as during the trial of the Tolpuddle Martyrs in 1834
Stock Gaylard Sturminster Newton Historic house website, small Georgian country house, gardens and estate
Sturminster Newton Mill Sturminster NewtonMill website, working watermill
Sturminster Newton Museum Sturminster NewtonLocal website, local history, culture
Sutton Poyntz Water Supply Museum Weymouth History website, history of water supplying, natural history of watersheds, operated by Wessex Water Services
Swanage Museum Swanage Local website, local history, geology and history of the Jurassic Coast, stone industry, local development of early radar in the UK during World War II
Swanage Railway Corfe Castle railway station 2.JPG Corfe Castle RailwayHeritage railway and museum located in the converted Goods Shed in Corfe Castle railway station
The Tank Museum Bovingtonpano.jpg Wool MilitaryTanks and armoured vehicles
Terracotta Warriors Museum Dorchester History website, replicas of warriors of the Terracotta Army found in China in 1974
Thomas Hardy's Cottage Thomas Hardy's cottage (in 2005).jpg Higher Bockhampton Historic houseOperated by the National Trust, birthplace of author Thomas Hardy
Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum Tolpuddle martyrs museum.jpg Tolpuddle HistoryTrade union history of 19th-century English agricultural labourers who were convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers
Town Mill, Lyme Regis Lyme Regis Mill website, restored working watermill, complex also houses art galleries, a café/restaurant, craft studios and workshops, a bakery, a mill shop and the Miller's garden
Tudor House WeymouthHistoric houseEarly 17th century period merchant's house, operated by the Weymouth Civic Society
Tutankhamun Exhibition DorchesterHistoryRe-creation of the tomb of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun
Wareham Town Museum Wareham museum ext.jpg Wareham LocalLocal history, T. E. Lawrence, archeology, local pottery
West Bay Discovery Centre The Methodist Chapel, West Bay - geograph.org.uk - 1086489.jpg West Bay LocalVisitor centre covering the history of West Bay, housed in a former Methodist chapel [3]
Weymouth Museum Brewers Quay Weymouth.jpg WeymouthLocalPart of Brewers Quay, local history, culture, maritime history
White Mill, Sturminster Marshall Sturminster Marshall Mill website, operated by the National Trust, part of the Kingston Lacy estate, restored watermill
Wolfeton House Charminster Historic houseEarly Tudor and Elizabethan manor house

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nothe Fort</span> Fort in Weymouth, Dorset, England

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Timewalk</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Devenish Brewery</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bridport Museum</span>

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References

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  2. "Grove Prison Museum". Portland History. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  3. "West Bay Discovery Centre - Bridport & West Bay". Bridportandwestbay.co.uk. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  4. "Spark of hope for Christchurch electricity museum". Daily Echo. 13 March 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2015.