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The Collection: Art and Archaeology in Lincolnshire

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Danes Terrace
Lincoln
LN2 1LP
Lincolnshire
England

Collection details
Archaeology
Architecture
Coins and Medals
Design
Natural Sciences
Weapons and War
World Cultures

Facilities

Food: yes
Baby changing facilities: yes
Wheelchair access: yes

Contact details
General Enquiries (Tel) : +44 (0)1522 550990
General Enquiries (Fax) : Fax: +44 (0)1522 550991
General Enquiries : thecollection@lincolnshire.gov.uk
Website : www.thecollection.lincoln.museum

Open
10am to 5pm seven days a week

Closed
Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day

Admission charges
Free

Collections description
City and County Museum's currently contain over 2,000,000 objects. Any material from official archaeological excavations in Lincolnshire is eventually deposited at the museum so the collections are growing all the time.

The collections are not only important locally, but also regionally, nationally and internationally.

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Archaeologists Find Evidence Romans Used Lincoln Aqueduct Disability Access
Toilets for disabled
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