The Manx Museum in Douglas, Isle of Man is the national museum of the Isle of Man. It is run by Manx National Heritage. The museum opened in 1922, in a building that was formerly Noble's Old Hospital. It was expanded and remodeled during 1986–89. The museum serves as headquarters of Manx National Heritage.
The Manx Museum (Thie Tashtee Vannin) is bursting with artefacts and treasures unique to the Isle of Man. The Island’s 10,000 year history is presented through film, galleries and interactive displays. The perfect starting point on your journey of discovery around our Island and its Viking and Celtic past.
Manx National Heritage recognises that historic properties can present difficulties for people with disabilities. We have prepared access guides for all our sites to help you plan your visit. Our access guides do not contain personal opinions as to our suitability for those with access needs, but aims to accurately describe the site.
It is our policy that carers are admitted free of charge to all Manx National Heritage properties.
Assistance dogs are welcome at all Manx National Heritage properties.
Descriptive tours for visually impaired visitors can be arranged on request.
Familiarisation visits to help visitors with learning and sensory difficulties can be arranged on request.
Access Guide
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