Sheffield industry and steelmaking history museum with interactive galleries and on-site craftsmen.
Located in one of the city’s oldest industrial districts, the museum stands on a man-made island over 900 years old.
Kelham Island Museum was opened in 1982 to house the objects, pictures and archive material representing Sheffield’s industrial story.
Our interactive galleries tell the story from light trades and skilled workmanship to mass production and what it was like to live and work in Sheffield during the Industrial Revolution.
Follow the growth of the steel city through the Victorian Era and two world wars to see how steelmaking forged both the city of today and the world!
Opening Times
Kelham Island Museum is open all year round.
Monday to Thursday 10am-4pm
Sunday 11am-4.45pm
(closed Fri & Sat)
River Don Engine
See the River Don Engine steam!
Mon - Thurs 12pm & 2pm and Sun 12pm, 2pm and 4pm.
Admission
Adults £6.00 | Concessions £5.00 | Accompanied Children (U16) FREE
Free admission for accompanying carers.
Gift Aid Admission: Adult £6.60 | Concessions £5.50
Under this scheme visitors are offered a choice of Standard or Gift Aid admission. Gift Aid admission includes a 10 per cent voluntary donation. Gift Aid admissions enable Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust to reclaim tax on the whole amount paid - an extra 25 per cent - potentially a very significant boost to Museum funds. The extra £0.60p paid under the scheme can be worth over £1.25 to Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust. Conditions apply.
Museum Shop
Our museum shop sells a variety of Sheffield, Made gifts from pewter-ware and handcrafted tools and knives to local history books, toys and jewellery.
Melting Shop Play Area
The Melting Shop Play Area is open during normal museum opening time and is suitable for children aged 2-9 years. Children must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times. Height restrictions apply.
Accessibility at Kelham Island Museum
The museum is located at Kelham Island on Alma Street, Sheffield S3 8RY which is approximately 500 metres from Shalesmoor Supertram stop.
There are 3 marked blue badge wheelchair accessible parking bays at the museum alongside more than 20 other public parking spaces and overflow carpark.
The museum is surrounded by traditional cobbled paving, but a firm and level footpath has been installed over the cobbles from the main gate. This path conveniently links the the car park to the main museum building, Brearley Room, Millowners Arms, accessible toilets and the Steam Hammer Cafe.
There are automatic doors to the main building, Millowners Arms, Stone Garden and Crucible Shop. There is level or ramped access throughout the museum. Stairs and lifts are provided to all three floors.
Many of the exhibits are on open display. You can touch objects that are large and robust quite safely – these are clearly marked.
Latest Reviews
On arrival found very good parking as we needed disabled parking. Over 4 hours of delight seeing the huge display of exhibits in a vast museum. Very easy access and comfortable sized accessible toilet for the disabled. Lift to upper floor for wheelchair users. Concessions for disabled and free entry for Carer. So very easy to get around and through doorways. It is definitely worth a visit. Excellent value and very friendly, helpful staff. Good access to all areas for disabled.