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  1. Visit the Museum of Richmond to explore the history of Richmond and its surroundings from prehistory to the modern day. Enjoy free entry, exhibitions, workshops, crafts, concerts and more at this local museum.

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  2. Find out what's on at the Richmond Museum including programs, exhibits, collections, walking tours, theatre and history timeline.

  3. The Museum of Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames is located in Richmond's Old Town Hall, close to Richmond Bridge. It was formally opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 28 October 1988.

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  5. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Explore nearly 50,000 works of art spanning 6,000 years of world history. We’re open 365 days a year and general admission is always free. Plan Your Visit. Current Exhibitions. There's always something new to experience at VMFA.

  6. let’s go! Discover 20 key dates that capture more than 150 years of Richmond’s unique history. See the Richmond Museum's City Through Time online exhibit.

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  8. The Museum of Richmond tells the story of Richmond from prehistory, through its rise in prominence as a royal residence in the medieval period to its modern status as a centre of the arts and fashion. Caring for and giving access to the rich history of Richmond. through our permanent displays, temporary exhibitions, learning and events programme.