Gibraltar Museum

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The Gibraltar National Museum is a national museum of the history, culture and natural history of Gibraltar located within the city centre of the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Founded in 1930 by the then Governor of Gibraltar, General Sir Alexander Godley, the museum houses an array of displays portraying The Rock's millennia-old history and the unique culture of its people. The museum also incorporates the remains of a 14th-century Moorish bathhouse. Its director since 1991 is Prof. Clive Finlayson.

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  • Gibraltar Museum
    national museum
1930-07-24T00:00:00Z
1930-07-24T00:00:00Z
1930 Gibraltar Museum
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Specimens found in Cave S by Dr Wynfrid Duckworth – possibly from an exhibition in the Garrison Library (1910)Specimens found in Cave S by Dr Wynfrid Duckworth – possibly from an exhibition in the Garrison Library (1910)
Archaeological excavation at Gibraltar MuseumArchaeological excavation at Gibraltar Museum
Gerard Teuma roadshowGerard Teuma roadshow
Bomb HouseBomb House
Gibraltar caves exhibit at the Gibraltar MuseumGibraltar caves exhibit at the Gibraltar Museum
Gibraltar Museum open-air archaeological exhibitGibraltar Museum open-air archaeological exhibit
Red cloak reproductionRed cloak reproduction
Red cloak reproduction at the Gibraltar Museum courtyardRed cloak reproduction at the Gibraltar Museum courtyard
Gibraltar 1969 Constitution Preamble stalagtiteGibraltar 1969 Constitution Preamble stalagtite
Gibraltar Museum 1Gibraltar Museum 1