Kent Museum Of Freemasonry
45 Votes Currently Open- Address: St Peter's Pl, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2DA, United Kingdom Map
- Timings: 10:00 am - 04:00 pm Details
- Phone: +44-1227785625
- Time Required: 01:30 Hrs
- Tags: Museums, Family And Kids, Specialty Museums
If you are curious about Freemasonry and want to find out more, head over to the Kent Museum of Freemasonry. On display are masonic ephemera and a fine collection of anthropological paintings, glassware and porcelain. You will also find historical documents and other presentation items. Don't forget to check out the 19th Century stained glass windows. If you are interested in further knowing about Freemasonry, there is a library within the museum premises which provides access to masonic material for further study.
Entrance Ticket Details For Kent Museum Of Freemasonry
- Entrance is free of charge, Although voluntary donations are welcome.
How to Reach Kent Museum Of Freemasonry
- Bus stop near Westgate Towers.
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- Kent Museum Of Freemasonry Address: St Peter's Pl, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2DA, United Kingdom
- Kent Museum Of Freemasonry Contact Number: +44-1227785625
- Kent Museum Of Freemasonry Timing: 10:00 am - 04:00 pm
- Best time to visit Kent Museum Of Freemasonry(preferred time): 11:00 am - 02:00 pm
- Time required to visit Kent Museum Of Freemasonry: 01:30 Hrs
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6.76% of people who visit Canterbury include Kent Museum Of Freemasonry in their plan
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10 AM - 11 AM
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54.55% of people start their Kent Museum Of Freemasonry visit around 10 AM - 11 AM
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People usually take around 1 Hr 30 Minutes to see Kent Museum Of Freemasonry
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