The Pitt Rivers Museum is one of Oxford’s most popular attractions, famous for its period atmosphere and outstanding collections from many cultures …
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Jan 20, 2025
The Pitt-Rivers is in a class of it’s won. Marie Kondo would have a hard time in this place- which is why everyone should visit it.. Museums present collections according to the beliefs of a society.…Full review by Fattycrab
Jan 17, 2025
A remarkable diverse collection of historic objects from different cultures and regions. Covers the full range of human endeavour from guns to drums, fire making to model houses. If you can think of …Full review by railway_chap
Dec 31, 2024
The Pitt Rivers Museum has a diverse and interesting collection of unusual artefacts. It’s not very large and easy to navigate. Would recommend as one can learn about little known cultures and tradit…Full review by deyanpehlivanov
sorry I did not see that - but it is a glass bottle sort of shaped like a globe (silver colored so you can't see inside) and is supposed to have a witch inside.
Where is the closest place to park to visit the museum? As I will be in on crutches or in a wheelchair at the time of visiting. (I do not have a blue badge)
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The absolute closest is Museum and Keble Roads, which are on-street parking and max 2 hours for something like £4. However, there are rarely spaces during the day. St. Giles …
The absolute closest is Museum and Keble Roads, which are on-street parking and max 2 hours for something like £4. However, there are rarely spaces during the day. St. Giles is about two minutes further away and has more spaces, but the same parking restrictions.
Is it free if not how much is entry fee and what time does it stay open on Sundays?
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Admission is free and the opening hours are as follows: 10.00 - 16.30 Tuesday to Sunday (and bank holiday Mondays) 12.00 - 16.30 Monday Source: official website