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Fitzwilliam Museum

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The Fitzwilliam is the art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge, and one of the finest small museums in Britain, free to enter, in a grand neoclassical building. Its collections punch far above the city's size: Egyptian and classical antiquities, illuminated manuscripts, European paintings from the Renaissance to the Impressionists (Titian, Rubens, Monet), ceramics, armour, and coins, all displayed in handsome, light-filled galleries. The entrance hall alone, with its sweeping staircase and gilded dome, sets the tone.

It's an easy, rewarding stop in compact Cambridge, combining beautifully with the colleges, the Backs, and punting on the Cam. Free admission makes it ideal even for a short visit, and the quality of the art belies the museum's modest scale.

Don't miss

  • European masters from Titian to Monet
  • Egyptian and classical antiquities
  • Illuminated manuscripts and rare books
  • Ceramics, armour, and coins
  • The grand neoclassical building and entrance hall

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Ways to visit Fitzwilliam Museum

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Fitzwilliam Museum with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • It's free, an outstanding collection for a small city.
  • Closed Mondays; weekday mornings are calmest.
  • Combine it with the colleges, the Backs, and punting on the Cam.
  • Don't rush past the grand entrance hall and staircase.

A bit of history

Founded in 1816 with the bequest of the 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam (his art collection, library, and funds for a building), the museum opened in its grand neoclassical home in 1848 and has grown into one of the great university museums, with collections spanning antiquity to the modern era.

Common questions

Is it free?

Yes, general entry is free (donations welcome), though special exhibitions may charge. It's one of Britain's best free museums.

What will I see?

European paintings from the Renaissance to the Impressionists, Egyptian and classical antiquities, manuscripts, ceramics, armour, and coins, in a grand neoclassical building.

How long should I spend?

About 1.5–2 hours; it's compact but rich. Closed Mondays.

What else is nearby?

The University of Cambridge colleges, the riverside Backs, and punting on the River Cam are all close.

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