• The Rotunda Museum, described as the finest surviving purpose-built museum of its age in the country, was built in 1829 by Richard Hey Sharp of York...
  • The Rotunda Museum was opened in 1829, and is one of the earliest purpose built museums in the UK.
  • Opened in 1829, the Rotunda Museum is one of the world’s first purpose-built museums and was built to a design suggested by William Smith.
  • Opened in 1829, the Rotunda Museum is one of the world’s first purpose-built museums and was built to a design suggested by William Smith.
  • The Rotunda Museum has a lift to all floors, is fully wheelchair accessible throughout and has an accessible WC. Support dogs are welcome.
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  • Located at the heart of the Museum, the Main Level's Rotunda features a breathtaking 120-foot copper-domed ceiling, a historic steam locomotive...
  • The Rotunda Museum, the Museum of Coastal Heritage and Geology, is located right on the wonderful Yorkshire coast with a great view of the sea!
  • The Rotunda Museum is operated by the Scarborough Museum Trust, which also runs the Scarborough Art Gallery a short distance away on The Crescent.
  • Opened in 1829, the Rotunda Museum is one of the world’s first purpose-built museums and was built to a design suggested by William ‘Strata’ Smith.