History, Art and Nature of the RegionHistory, Art and Nature of the Region

Close to the borders of England and Scotland and to the Lake District, Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery is a meeting point of the History, Nature and Art in one of Britain’s most fascinating regions. The rich collections are a resource of local, regional and national importance.

History: the stories of continuous change, from the earliest Cumbrians in prehistoric times to Roman and Viking invaders of Cumbria; the turbulent story of Carlisle in medieval times; its transformation from rural market town to busy centre of railways, industry and tourism.
 
Nature: the wildlife and geology of some of the UK’s most varied and important landscapes. The region’s outstanding biodiversity is shown both through the collections and a Biological Records database. Particularly important collections include insects of the area and the minerals of Cumbria and the North Pennines.
 
Art: from the artists of northern Cumbria, to the Pre-Raphaelites and artists twentieth century Britain, with many significant names represented; English costume and ceramics and a rare Amati violin add to the richness of the collections.

TULLIE HOUSE MUSEUM & ART GALLERY Castle Street, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 8TP
Tel: 01228 618718 | Fax: 01228 810249 | E-Mail: enquiries@tulliehouse.co.uk
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