Trade Roots
26 March 2022 - 31 December 2024A powerful exhibition that examines the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.
We bring stories to life, through living history, tours, activities and events. So that no matter how you can choose to enjoy it, we can help you find your place in the Island’s story
A powerful exhibition that examines the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.
The world's largest Celtic hoard was discovered in Jersey, this exhibition explores why people might have buried it there.
An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food.
This exhibition celebrates Channel Islands biodiversity through the work of many talented local photographers.
Piers Secunda's exhibition, 'Alderney: The Holocaust on British Soil', sheds light on the experiences of Holocaust victims in Alderney.
Jersey is a special Island. It is tiny – a small dot on the world map. But its size belies the breadth of its unique and varied heritage.
Take a tour of La Hougue Bie with one of our volunteer guides.
Immerse yourself in an audio-visual experience at La Hougue Bie
The Link Gallery is a small gallery at Jersey Museum where local artists and groups display their work.
Come and chat with our Jèrriais speakers, or simply enjoy a cuppa and listen to the sound of our indigenous language.
Take a tour of Mont Orgueil Castle with one of our volunteer guides.
Take a tour of Hamptonne with one of our volunteer guides.
Learn about the Neolithic Longhouse at La Hougue Bie and watch one of our volunteers light a fire using authentic techniques.
Join Archives and Collections Director, Linda Romeril, telling stories from records that have been newly opened to the public in 2025
A rare opportunity to tour a Second World War German communications bunker transformed into a Cold War nuclear fallout communications centre
Behind the scenes to look at objects and artwork in our collection.