This museum showcases the history and culture of Abertillery and its surrounding areas, with exhibits on the town's industrial heritage, including the coal mining and iron industries. It also features displays on local transport, education, and social history, as well as a collection of artifacts and memorabilia.
Situated in the town near free car parking free to enter and lots packed into small space. Small cafe and limited opening due to being run by volunteers Check out brand new website
Hidden gem within Abertillery, plenty for all ages to look at and enjoy. A lovely tea room with an historic counter from a local cafe is a highlight.
Lovely museum with a lot of WW2 displays and memorabilia.
Had a lovely morning visiting the museum with my little boy. Lots of interactive bits to keep him interested and learnt alot about the local area over the years
I love this museum and the people who have given there time and shared memory's knowledge of the years experience events etc along with all the items. These small mineing towns where and still are important for me to you and not only the social history but local history i believe that it needs to still be past on and remembered and surprise get along and visit
The volunteers are helpful and knowledgeable. Huge range of exhibits. Support local and pay them a visit.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Good for kids
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Situated in the town near free car parking free to enter and lots packed into small space. Small cafe and limited opening due to being run by volunteers Check out brand new website
Hidden gem within Abertillery, plenty for all ages to look at and enjoy. A lovely tea room with an historic counter from a local cafe is a highlight.
Lovely museum with a lot of WW2 displays and memorabilia.
Had a lovely morning visiting the museum with my little boy. Lots of interactive bits to keep him interested and learnt alot about the local area over the years
I love this museum and the people who have given there time and shared memory's knowledge of the years experience events etc along with all the items. These small mineing towns where and still are important for me to you and not only the social history but local history i believe that it needs to still be past on and remembered and surprise get along and visit
The volunteers are helpful and knowledgeable. Huge range of exhibits. Support local and pay them a visit.