Welcome to Twickenham Museum

Explore our local history dating back beyond the 10th century, entry is free. Discover fascinating stories and events of our past all carefully curated in a beautiful listed building nestled on the banks of the river Thames.
Unearthing the Stories that Shaped Our Community

Welcome to Twickenham Museum

Explore our local history dating back beyond the 10th century, entry is free. Discover fascinating stories and events of our past all carefully curated in a beautiful listed building nestled on the banks of the river Thames.
Unearthing the Stories that Shaped Our Community

People

Famous individuals who have significantly impacted the area’s cultural and historical legacy.

Places

A vast archive of historical places situated in Twickenham, Whitton, Teddington and the Hamptons

Exhibitions

A wide variety of exhibitions that showcase the rich cultural and historical tapestry of Twickenham.

Timeline

Our historical timeline includes key moments in the history of the area from 704AD up to the present day.

Education

The Twickenham Museum has created an archive of pages especially created for children, families, and schools.

Visit the Museum

Admission is free

Opening hours:
Fridays and Saturdays from 11am to 3pm
Sundays from 2pm to 4pm

There are rare occasions when we are unable to commit to these days or times, for which we apologise and look forward to welcoming you at some other time. Please call: 020 8892 4077  (during open times only).

Discover the history of Twickenham, Whitton, Teddington and the Hamptons. Featuring many people and where they lived, it is the counterpart of the Museum itself which is housed in a small building that can only display, or store, a fraction of our recorded past.

Our Exhibitions

Current Exhibitions

Current Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions

From the Collections

Explore history from Twickenham, Whitton, Teddington and the Hamptons dating back beyond the 10th century.  Discover fascinating stories and events of our past all carefully curated in a beautiful listed building nestle not the banks of the Thames.

Education

The Twickenham Museum has created these pages especially for children, families, and schools.
We invite you to dive in and discover its collections and displays, covering everything from the area’s history.

Early Villages

Early Villages

Golden Age

Golden Age

Everyday Lives

Everyday Lives

Science & Invention

Science & Invention

The Arts

The Arts

An image of Loos by Lady Butler (1916) courtesy of the London Irish Rifles Regimental Association

Wars & Battles

Wars & Battles

Transport

Transport

Schools

Schools