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Canterbury Heritage Museum

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The Canterbury Heritage Museum (formerly the Museum of Canterbury) was a museum in Stour Street, Canterbury, South East England, telling the history of the city. It was housed in the 12th-century Poor Priests' Hospital next to the River Stour. The museum exhibited the Canterbury Cross and contained a gallery dedicated to Rupert the Bear, whose creator Mary Tourtel lived in Canterbury. It held regular events and exhibitions of local and national interest. The museum closed in 2018. It has since re-opened as The Marlowe Kit; an escape room, exhibition and creative space.

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Canterbury Heritage Museum
Water Lane, Canterbury St. Mildred's

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The Marlowe Kit

Water Lane
CT1 2NQ Canterbury, St. Mildred's
England, United Kingdom
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