Alexander Keiller Museum
Alexander Keiller Museum, founded by Alexander Keiller in the 1930s, contains the prehistoric collections from the Avebury complex of monuments, which are of similar age to Stonehenge. One of the displays is of a Neolithic child skeleton that was discovered at Windmill Hill in the 1920s. Also on display is a rare 20th century car that belonged to Alexander Keiller along with a large archive of Keiller correspondence, and a collection of archaeological publications that can be viewed by appointment. The admission charge also covers `Avebury, 6000 Years of Mystery´, an interactive exhibition.
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Alexander Keiller Museum,
High Street,
Avebury,
Wiltshire
SN8 1RF
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Information on Alexander Keiller Museum, High Street, Avebury
| Opening Times: | 1 Apr to 31 Oct daily 10:00-18:00, 1 Nov to 31 Mar daily 10:00-16:00. Closed Xmas. |
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| Admission: | Adult £4.20, Child £2.10, Family £10.50 (2 adults & up to 3 children), Family £7.50 (1 adult & up to 3 children). Group (15+) Adult £3.60, Child £1.80. NT and EH Members Free. |
| Location: | Next to prehistoric stone circles. Parking five minutes walk. Reduced rate when arriving by public transport or cycle. |
| Facilities: |
Full Disabled Access,
Sales Point,
Shop,
Restaurants |

