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Museums and Galleries

 
The history of the Borough of Havant spans many centuries. Settlements were already in existence long before the Romans invaded England in 43 AD. From the remains of Iron Age long barrows on Portsdown Hill, or the earthwork ring at Tournerbury, and the ring of hilltop forts to protect Portsmouth from invasion, testimony to the thousands of years of local history is everywhere.
 
The Borough is fortunate to have two museums dedicated to local collections of interest:
 

Emsworth

Situated at 10b North Street, and administered by the Emsworth Maritime and Historical Trust, this local museum is open from Easter until the end of October, Fridays (August only), Saturdays and Bank Holidays 10.30 to 16.30, and on Sundays from 14.30 to 16.30. Specialises in the history of Emsworth as a centre for oyster fishing.
 

Havant

Situated in East Street, the Havant Museum is run by Havant Borough Council and Hampshire County Council, with a full programme of visiting exhibitions and permanent displays on all aspects of the area. Open Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10.00 - 17.00.
 

Museums Online

If you can't get to your local museum, then visit the County Council's museum collections on-line. Includes exhibition information, games and even an interactive puzzle.
 

Art Galleries & Dealers

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