Search results
Admission is free. 020 8892 4077 (during open times only). More visitor information > About the museum > Welcome. This website introduces the history of Twickenham, Whitton, Teddington and the Hamptons.
- People
The Twickenham Museum The history centre for Twickenham,...
- Research
Research - Twickenham Museum
- Timeline
Timeline - Twickenham Museum
- Tillemans painting
Tillemans painting - Twickenham Museum
- About The Museum
Efforts to establish a museum for Twickenham stemmed from...
- The Statues at York House Cascade, Pool and Oceanides
Sir Ratan Tata. When the house was sold and the contents...
- Alexander Pope Poet, Satirist, Letter Writer, Designer of Gardens and Grotto Maker
The grotto converted into a museum of geology Towards the...
- Credits
Credits - Twickenham Museum
- About Us
In 1993 the Twickenham Museum became a Registered Charity...
- The Twickenham Museum
Home. Visitor Information. Visit the museum at. 25, The...
- People
Enquire Now. Explore the rich rugby history with a visit to the museum and a tour of the stadium. Learn about the legends and see where the world's best players have competed.
People also ask
Why should you visit Twickenham?
What can I see at Twickenham Stadium?
What is the Twickenham Museum?
How long is a tour of Twickenham Stadium?
The Twickenham Museum is a volunteer-run museum in Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is located opposite St Mary's parish church at 25 The Embankment, Twickenham TW1 3DU, an 18th-century three-storey building which has been listed Grade II by Historic England and was donated to the museum.
- 2 September 1952
- History museum
- 1993
Plan your highly anticipated visit to the World Rugby Museum located at Twickenham Stadium with opening times, ticket prices, parking and how best to find us.
Grab a backstage pass to Twickenham Stadium to explore the Home of England Rugby as you've never seen it before. Visit exclusive areas of the stadium usually reserved for elite rugby players and finish your tour with a visit to the World Rugby Museum.
The Twickenham Museum is a local museum located in the town of Twickenham, South West London, that was first opened in 1860. It is one of the oldest local museums in the area and is housed in a Grade II listed Georgian building dating from around 1720 that was opened in 2001.