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History House Museum

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History of Greymouth and area in photographs

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Hours: Normally open weekdays 10am to 4pm. Saturdays 10am to 2pm



"Discover the history of the continent of Europe in this free museum in Brussels, Belgium. Our permanent exhibition begins with the myth of the goddess Europa, delving into Europe’s ancient roots and heritage of shared traditions, before continuing through Europe’s dramatic journey towards modernity in the 19th century and rebuilding process following World War II. We are open 7 days a week with audioguides in 24 languages, learning resources for schools and special trails for families."
Address: Gresson Street, Greymouth 7805
Phone: 03 768 4028
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State: Greymouth
Zip Code: 7805



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Reviews
Generally very cool experience. It shows the history and the goal of the European union It's definitely worth a visit if you are nearby!Visited onWeekdayWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedYes
This is a 6 floor museum, and each floor has a different topic from ancient times to cold War to European enlargement to issues concerning modern Europe. They provide you with a tablet, which explains each floor and item. I highly suggest it, might be one of my favourite museums visited so far.Visited onWeekendWait time30–60 minReservation recommendedNo
So much better than any museum I've been to before. Really satisfied that I chose to visit this museum.
Good organised permanent exposition, plus temporary one, free of charge, work 7/7, the only thing is missing- history of Europe starting from 2013: 10 years of another Europe is not thereVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Entrance is free. I’ve spent here 3.5h and I could actually do more, there is so much to read on the history of Europe. It starts from the very beginning of the continent and is very comprehensive, touches also difficult topics. There are also many interesting items, like the British flag which hung outside of the European Parliament before Brexit. To visit and better understand the permanent exhibition you will need to get an audio guide being a tablet, available in all official languages of the EU. Staff is very helpful in case something gets wrong with it. There are lockers, a gift shop, a cafe. In the centre of the building there is an amazing metal sculpture called “Vortex of History”. It represents the dynamism of European history and letters are quotations from its most important moments. At the top floor current affairs and problems are presented, but there is also a possibility to sit down, have a rest and charge your phone.
Really interesting museum of European history, well designed and with a good audio guide. Worth spending a few hours here.
Go ahead and spend your couple hours in this museum, especially with a tour guide. There are a lot to see and know about.
Had an amazing visit learning about European history and waste. Entry is free and you would have 2 available exhibitions : one temporary which now is showing the progress of waste in our history and one permanent which shows the European countries history development, war, progress, current times. We spent around 3-4 hours going through the 6 floors. You get an audio guide in your own language to help you go through each expo and understand what it is related to.
Very good museum and very well organised. Free entrance, plus the guided visit via Free of charge tablets and head sets. The museum spreads over 6 floors, therefore you should budget around 2-2,5 hrs for a detailed visit.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Very well curated museum! It's free to enter and they have a fantastic audio tour that comes with a tablet with a plethora of information. Leading through the history of Europe from ancient times to today, there's so much to discover. Lots of little discovery stations for children as well. This museum is extremely well done and definitely worth a visit!
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