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STORIEL Museum, Gallery, Shop & Café – bringing alive stories from Gwynedd and the surrounding area.

The museum houses a collection that was first formed in 1884 by Bangor University as well as the Gwynedd county collection. The Roman Segontium sword, the Welsh Not and the King of Bardsey's crown are just a few of the treasures on display.
The art galleries have a wide ranging programme of exhibitions by local and international artists. A range of solo and group, contemporary and historical exhibitions are featured.

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Road Directions

A55 Junction 11 & A5 to Bangor; continue on this road into the centre, straight on at the mini roundabout by M & S along Deiniol Rd and left where signed.

Accessible by Public Transport: Bangor station is 1 mile away.

Storiel Museum and Art Gallery

Type:Art Gallery

Ffordd Gwynedd, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 1DT

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* Opening times: Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 - 17:00.

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