The Great North Museum: Hancock is home to the collections of the Shefton Museum of Greek Art and Archaeology. This museum, originally located at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, was established in 1956 and closed in 2008. The collections, which have grown to over 800 objects, provide a fascinating insight into Greek art and archaeology.
As part of the Great North Museum Project, the Shefton collection and the Museum of Antiquities were relocated to the Great North Museum: Hancock. The museum closed in April 2008 to prepare for the move, and the newly renovated Hancock Museum opened its doors in May 2009. This move has allowed for a more comprehensive display of the collections.
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The Great North Museum Hancock in Newcastle upon Tyne offers a diverse range of exhibits that cater to various interests. Visitors often appreciate the museum's natural history section, which features impressive displays of animals and fossils. The Hadrian's Wall gallery provides insights into the region's Roman history, which many find informative. The museum's interactive elements and hands-on exhibits are particularly popular with families and children, making it an engaging educational experience. The Egyptian artifacts and the planetarium also receive positive mentions. However, some visitors note that certain areas of the museum could benefit from updates or expansion. The museum's free admission is widely appreciated, though this can lead to crowding during peak times. While most find the staff helpful, a few reviews mention occasional inconsistencies in service. Overall, the Great North Museum Hancock is generally considered a worthwhile visit for those interested in natural history, local heritage, and interactive learning experiences.
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