Diss Museum
Diss Museum is situated in the Market Place in a building called The Shambles, formerly two butchers' shops. There are a variety of displays, frequently changed, about the history of the town and area. Always on display are the Old Rectory Doll's House, old photos and jottings from the Memory Bank. Local firms like Cupiss, Aldrich, Anness and Gaze have all been featured. Panels in the windows depict significant characters and events from the town's past.
Outreach activities include: talks to groups and schools, tours of the town (including a Murder Tour) and involvement in cultural festivals. Interest is promoted by regular columns in the local newspaper and community magazine.
The museum is administered by a registered Charitable Trust and supported by Diss Town Council. Accreditation was gained in 2008. The day-to-day running of the museum is largely by volunteers. The Friends of Diss Museum provide stewards and financial support for special projects.
The museum is open from mid-March to the end of November. (Wed & Thurs pm, all day Fri & Sat and Sunday pm in summer.) Admission is free.
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