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Quex House Museum, Canterbury

The Quex House is home to the Powell-Cotton Museum, picked as UK's most inspiring museum in 2014 by Museum and Heritage Awards.

The Quex House is home to the Powell-Cotton Museum, picked as UK's most inspiring museum in 2014 by Museum and Heritage Awards. This award-winning museum hosts three galleries of more than 500 African and Asian stuffed animal displays against natural habitat, African artefacts, European and asian firearms, weapons, porcelain, and significant archaeological finds from Kent.


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About Quex House Museum

 Park Ln, Birchington CT7 0BH, UK

 +44 1843 842168

 www.quexpark.co.uk

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