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Shrewsbury Museum Art Gallery, The Balcony

Location pin

The Music Hall, Market St, Shrewsbury, SY1 1LH - 

  • Users

    Up to
    120 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

Newly converted 19th century Music Hall and 13th century merchant's house into Museum & Art Gallery. Four venues to hire: board room, wedding/meeting suite, education room and balcony. Hire the whole venue for an evening soiree. Ideal for small conferences. Catering available on site or organise your own. Town Centre location. Reasonable rates. Fully accessible, lift to all floors. Five museum galleries to explore: Roman, Medieval, Tudor, Stuart and Shropshire Galleries plus Special Exhibitions Gallery with Viking exhibition until 5th June 2016.

The Balcony overlooks The Shropshire Gallery in the former Music Hall dating to 1840 and a Grade II listed building. It can be hired in the evening for meetings, presentations, talks, dining and other business events.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 120

Theatre

Theatre

up to 100

Amenities

Tea

Tea

Disabled access

Disabled access

Location

Reviews

  • David Torry

    November 2024

    A visit here is highly recommended. Many rooms to explore with a host of information - Shrewsbury over the centuries, archaeology · geology & fossils, industrial history. The building is smart and maintains its normal high standards. For elderly and disabled a very smart lift is available so no need to struggle up steps. Cafe has an inviting selection of cakes the apple muffins were delicious. How about that for free entry!

  • Jason Smith

    September 2024

    Terrific museum. Free to enter and all displays are presented with thought and easy to understand. Terrific way to spend a couple hours exploring history.

  • Tim Heeley

    November 2024

    First visit to the town and headed to the Museum and Art Gallery. It's in an old building with a contemporary makeover. We started off in the Roman exhibition which brings exhibits to life with excellent info panels. We ended up in the cafe for a light lunch. We'll certainly be back to see more.