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A view of the back of the MERL building from the garden

Visit Us

Learn everything you need to know about visiting our galleries, shop, café, and garden.


Opening times

Galleries, garden, café and shop

Tuesday to Friday: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4.30 pm)
Saturday and Sunday: 10am to 5pm (last entry 4.30 pm)
Monday: Closed

Archive, library, and reading room

Tuesday to Friday: 9.30 am to 4.30 pm
Saturday, Sunday, Monday: Closed

Please note: archive visits must be booked in advance.


Getting here

We encourage visitors to use alternative methods of transport to get to The MERL, but if you need to come by car, some parking is available.

There is a small car park for Museum visitors at the front of our building. Spaces are limited.

Visitors are also welcome to use the University Acacia Road car park adjacent to the Museum. Visitors without a University parking permit must collect a permit from the Museum reception, to be displayed in your car. During University term time this car park can be very busy.

Some street paid parking is available on Redlands Road. There is a maximum stay of 2 hours. Due to the proximity of the Hospital, this parking is in high demand.

The closest public car park is the Queens Road car park.


FAQ: Can I bring pets?

Guide dogs and service animals are welcome at the museum. However, we’re unable to accommodate other pets across our site, including in the museum galleries, shop, café, and the garden.

Have a question about visiting? Contact our visitor experience team.

FAQ: Is visiting The MERL free?

Yes! However, if you enjoy your visit, we encourage an optional £5 donation per visitor, as donations play a huge role in supporting our work.


Galleries and floorplan

Explore our galleries and dive into the stories behind our collections.

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a small group looking at a display in the MERL galleries

Group Visits

Group visit? Book in advance and make the most of welcome intros, room hire and our café and garden spaces.

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Two visitors, a mother and a child, in The MERL galleries.

Family Visits

Family day out? Enjoy galleries, hands-on learning and a busy programme of activities for all ages.

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Visiting the archive and library

Access our archive and library to view collections and study onsite.

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Four yellow hexagons with a symbol for a different type of accessibility within them. One has a hand, another an ear, another an eye and another a head with a brain inside. They represent touching impairment, hearing impairment, sight impairment and mental impairment.

Accessibility

Learn how we support accessible visits, including travel info, wheelchair access and sensory-friendly options.

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