The Rotunda Museum 

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Built in 1828 to a design suggested by William Smith, the ‘Father of English Geology’, The Rotunda Museum is described as the finest surviving purpose-built museum of its age in the country.

The Museum is architecturally and historically of world significance having played an important part in both the formation of museum culture in Britain and the country’s role in founding the science of... More details

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Vernon Road
Scarborough North Yorkshire YO11 2PW
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