Visitors can expect to see a fascinating treasure house of Swansea's history, including exhibitions on the view of Swansea from the East in the late 1940s and 1950s, as well as photographs and paintings of Swansea in the 50s & 60s. The museum also has a small WW2 area addressing the 3 day Blitz and a cool feature regarding skateboarding.
Some highlights of the museum include the Egyptian mummy room, which is very interesting and atmospheric. The museum also has a cornucopia of items on display, showcasing local history and artifacts. Additionally, the museum often runs activities specifically for children, making it a great place for families to visit.
The overall experience at the museum is described as wonderful, with visitors expressing curiosity about the country's past and history overall. The staff is polite and helpful, and the museum is wheelchair accessible with free entry. Visitors can expect to spend an hour or two exploring the museum and its collections.
Visitors have described the museum as a great place to explore history, especially during the Victorian times. They have also mentioned that the museum is worth a visit and that it is Wales' oldest museum. Some visitors have noted that the displays may be outdated, but overall, the museum offers a great experience.
Upcoming activities at the museum include May half-term activities that will be advertised soon. Visitors can also look forward to new exhibitions and events that will take place at the museum. The museum is constantly updating and expanding its offerings to provide a diverse and engaging experience for visitors.