• The Manx Museum (Thie Tashtee Vannin) in Douglas, Isle of Man is the national museum of the Isle of Man. Situated in the heart of Douglas...
  • Manx Museum and National Trust, known as Manx National Heritage, exists to take the lead in protecting the natural and cultural heritage of the Isle of Man.
  • Make a beeline for the Manx Museum early on in your visit as it’s a great starting point if you are looking to explore the Island’s heritage attractions.
  • The Manx Museum was officially opened on 2 November 1922 by Lieutenant Governor Fry.
  • Or park on the lower levels of Chester Street multi-storey Car Park and take lift up to level 8 and walk across the bridge to access Manx Museum.
  • The doors to the original Manx Museum opened November 2nd 1922. It was only after much debate and work that the dream of a National Museum was achieved.
  • It’s leadership role aside, Manx National Heritage is responsible for: The Manx National Museum Service (which runs twelve museum sites).
  • The Manx Museum is filled with artefacts and treasures that are all unique to the Isle of Man.
  • The Manx Museum is located in Douglas on the Isle of Man.
  • The Isle of Man has been inhabited since before 6500 BC and the Manx Museum in the island’s capital of Douglas tells a fascinating, absorbing story of the first...