Elgar Birthplace Museum
Address:
Elgar Birthplace Museum and Visitor Centre
Crown East Lane
Lower Broadheath
Worcester
WR2 6RH
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Telephone: 01905 333224
Nearest Station: Worcester Foregate Street
For a perfect day out in Worcestershire visit the Elgar Birthplace Museum and Visitor Centre. Set in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside, with views towards the Malvern Hills, the Museum is the ideal attraction for your day out.
Discover the fascinating life and times of Sir Edward Elgar, one of England’s greatest composers. The displays tell the story of his musical life and achievements; his family and friends; his varied hobbies and his travels abroad. Relax in the delightful cottage garden.
There is plenty for music lovers to see and Elgar’s music will accompany you throughout the visit. The Museum will also appeal to visitors interested in social history as Elgar’s life in Edwardian and Victorian England is explored.
To complete your visit there is a shop with an unrivalled range of CDs and souvenirs.
2010 is our 75th anniversary and celebratory events will take place throughout the year.
Opening Times
Opening Times
1 February - 23 December 2010
11am - 5pm (last admission 4.15pm)
Open everyday except Christmas and during January
Prices
Prices
Adult: £7
Child: £3
Seniors: £6
Students: £4
Family: £14 (2 adults and up to 3 children)
Facilities
Facilities
- Toilet WC
- Picnic site
- Car parking
- Disabled access





