The Holburne Museum located at Great Pulteney St, Bath BA2 4DB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 388569

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Sean Haresnape

3 Google Rating

I love the setting of the Holburne cafe but would it hurt to go the extra mile and serve a coffee at

3/ 5

I love the setting of the Holburne cafe but would it hurt to go the extra mile and serve a coffee at 4.31 when closing at 4.30. I think the running of the cafe lacks imagination for what it could be. A beautiful day like today it could be open into the early evening with a bit of food and music. It is never short of customers. Surely it could do better than the odd late Friday once a month.

Annie Phillips

5 Google Rating

My first time there. Wednesday after 3 it was free to visit. Really interesting and cleverly curated

5/ 5

My first time there. Wednesday after 3 it was free to visit. Really interesting and cleverly curated exhibitions. Good cafe and plenty of outside space for kids to let of steam and adults to relax.

Lindsey Shaw-Miller

4 Google Rating

Small elegant art gallery with good range of temporary displays and exhibitions. Contemporary art sh

4/ 5

Small elegant art gallery with good range of temporary displays and exhibitions. Contemporary art shown in relation to historical collections in creative and imaginative way. Eduard Vuillard exhibition small but very good, showing how radical he was in experimenting with the painted image in relation to photography. Café very pleasant, though lunch not quite as good as we expected.

Mohammed Abdul Hafeez

3 Google Rating

Not as bus as you see few museums in London. Little away from town center you might want to take a b

3/ 5

Not as bus as you see few museums in London. Little away from town center you might want to take a bus U1, or taxi. But also not too far on foot, so your choice. There is a entry charge and free for kids. On couple of days in a week like on Wednesday evening around 3 to 5 its free entry for all.

Joan Walters

3 Google Rating

I found this museum just okay. Apart from a current exhibition I found the curation quite full and t

3/ 5

I found this museum just okay. Apart from a current exhibition I found the curation quite full and the entry fee quite steep. Lots of other places to visit in bath, this would not be near the top of my list.

Lauren Millington

3 Google Rating

The building itself - old and new parts - and grounds are beautiful. However the permanent collectio

3/ 5

The building itself - old and new parts - and grounds are beautiful. However the permanent collection is pretty dull to anyone without a serious interest in antiques, and I wouldn't bring kids here unless there's a specific exhibition aimed at children. I find the cost of the temporary exhibitions too high, and it's such a small place you don't get much for that price either. The cafe is really nice and rather sophisticated - read 'expensive'. And if your kid wants an ice lolly, you're out of luck - it's posh ice cream or nothing! Best suited to older people or well-off foreign tourists with disposable income, than families or young people, which is a shame.

Vicki Garner

5 Google Rating

Great place, the cafe is great, vegan food too. all fresh no fried food. Great day out also there ar

5/ 5

Great place, the cafe is great, vegan food too. all fresh no fried food. Great day out also there are the gardens next door to walk in also while grabbing a hot beverage ☕ and snack to walk with

Ian Seaton

5 Google Rating

A very fine museum. Small but filled with wonderful treasures. Always worth opening the drawers in t

5/ 5

A very fine museum. Small but filled with wonderful treasures. Always worth opening the drawers in the extension you never know what you'll find!! Great for kids to explore and engage. Good cafe too.

Martin Monks

5 Google Rating

We went to the Canaletto exhibition. It was not crowded, well-arranged and easy yo see the pics. I

5/ 5

We went to the Canaletto exhibition. It was not crowded, well-arranged and easy yo see the pics. I am not keen on Canaletto- seen one, you've seen the lot- but if you are a fan you'd love it. The cafe was in full swing. The main room on first floor no longer had the big table in the middle which made it easier to enjoy the proportions. I was pleased to see in the portrait gallery that effort had been made to explain the sitters' connection with slavery. As always, a rewarding visit.

Bev Fergar

4 Google Rating

Beautiful museum with lovely exhibits. A wonderful Rossetti exhibition. Cafe very pleasant. If in Ba

4/ 5

Beautiful museum with lovely exhibits. A wonderful Rossetti exhibition. Cafe very pleasant. If in Bath a definite visit

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  • Saturday11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Sunday10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Monday10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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