The Commandery

The Commandery

Entry:
Admission fee
Facilities:
Cafe
Museum Shop
Toilets
Accessibility
City/Town:
Region:
Postcode:
WR1 2HU
Museum Category:
,
Official Website:
The Commandery
The Commandery Tickets

The Commandery is a historic building in Worcester, England that has served many purposes over the centuries, including as a Royalist headquarters during the English Civil War. Today, it serves as a museum and events venue, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s past and the opportunity to explore the rich history of the building and its role in Worcester’s history.

The Commandery is a Grade I listed building and is considered one of the most important historical sites in Worcester. The building’s origins date back to the 11th century when it was built as a medieval mansion for the Earl of Worcester. It then served as a hospital for the sick and wounded during the civil war. After the war, it was used as a prison, and later as a workhouse.

Visitors to the Commandery can explore the various exhibitions on display, which provide an insight into the building’s rich history and the events that have taken place there over the centuries. The exhibitions include a display of artefacts from the English Civil War, including muskets, swords, and armour. Visitors can also explore the Commandery’s beautiful gardens, which were once used as a Royalist stronghold during the war.

The Commandery also regularly hosts events and activities, such as guided tours, workshops, and re-enactments that bring the building’s past to life. These events provide an engaging and interactive way to learn more about the building’s history and the events that have taken place there.

Overall, The Commandery is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts visiting Worcester. The building’s rich history and the exhibitions and events held there offer visitors an engaging and informative glimpse into the city’s past. The beautiful gardens and the opportunity to explore the building itself make for an enjoyable and enriching experience.

 

More Museums in this Area