Welcome to Ely Museum
Museum entrance
Ely Museum, a bright and friendly local history museum, located in the Bishop's Gaol in the centre of the historical city of Ely. The Museum is the history centre for the Isle of Ely & the Fens and it takes you on a journey through time from prehistory to the twentieth century.
Displays include original prison cells, fossils that can be touched, Roman remains and an archive film of the Fens including punt guns and eel catching.
A museum guide, children's guide to the galleries, toilets and a gift shop make this an ideal destination for all of the family.
Ely Museum Events
Living History days, finds identification afternoons, a programme of talks and many children's activities are just some of the fun activities and events that are held throughout the year. Read More »
What's coming next?
Thursday 7th June 7.30pm
Management for Wildlife on Middle Level Waterways. – a talk by Cliff Carson presented by the Friends of Ely Museum.The presentation will be held in the Vernon Cross Room at the rear of the Museum – entrance via ECDC car park.
Members of Friends of Ely Museum £1.50 — non–members £2.00
- The Museum
The Ely Museum Trust was set up in 1972 with much voluntary support. Dating from the 13th century, this building has been a private house, a tavern, a registry office and most famously the Bishop's Gaol. More »