Description

Southend Museum was built in 1905-6 at a cost of £9,374 and originally housed Southend Library.

The building was commissioned and paid for by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish-born American immigrant, who went from rags to riches in the steel manufacturing industry.

Later in his life, Carnegie sold his steel business and systematically gave 90% of his collected fortune away to cultural, educational and scientific institutions for "the improvement of mankind." In total he spent over $55million on building over 2,509 libraries throughout the English-speaking world and was commonly referred to as the "Patron Saint of Libraries".

Telephone
01702 434449
Email address
Website
Door number
Southend Central Museum
Street Name
Victoria Avenue
Town/City
Southend-on-sea
County
Essex
Postcode
SS2 6EW
Map
Date and time
Wednesday - Sunday 11am - 5pm
Time of day

Morning and afternoon. 

Is this free to all?
Yes
Cost description
Entry to our exhibitions and building is free.
LO provider type
Local Offer - General Provider
Local Offer details

Please see the webpage above for details of the buildings accessibility. Please note the upper floor is not accessible to those using a wheelchair. Accessible toilets are located in the Beecroft Gallery next door to the Museum.

Local Offer age band

All Local Offer age bands. 

Provision type
Universal