Steward's Victorian Chemist Shop at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum

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Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
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Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum
Foregate Street, Worcester, WR1 1DT

Date

02 May 2025

Time

11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Step inside Steward’s Chemist Shop

First Friday of the month, 11am – 3pm | Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum

Step inside the fantastic Steward’s Chemist Shop at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum and discover its history…

The display was set up after the closure of Steward’s Chemist Shop at 27 High Street, when the entire shop along with the fixtures and fittings were purchased in 1974 and transported to the museum to be redisplayed.

Over the years the display has been a particular favourite for many visitors to the museum, including many who remember visiting the shop at 27 High Street in its heyday.

You can also see the historic shop lamp donated by Malcolm Steward, who in 2018 approached the BBC TV programme The Repair Shop to reinstate the lamp’s former glory.

On the first Friday of every month, the chemist shop is open to visitors from 11am to 3pm.

Take the High Dosage tour, 11am and 2pm

Take the High Dosage tour – with the chance to see items that are not usually on display – in the hidden realm behind the Dispensing Screen.

What secrets does the Victorian Chemist’s Shop hold? Come and find out!

The display was set up after the closure of Steward’s Chemist Shop at 27 High Street, when the entire shop along with the fixtures and fittings were purchased in 1974 and transported to the museum to be redisplayed.

£4.50; book here (free entry to Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum including the chemist shop, which is open to visitors on the first Friday of every month from 11am – 3pm).

Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum is free to visit.

Steward's Chemist Shop at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum.

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