Brighton Museum and Art Gallery Admission Ticket


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Hurry to see the renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition right here! Visit ‘The In Crowd: Mod Fashion and Style 1958−1966’ Or marvel at our awe-inspiring permanent collection! If you're a footie fan, why not celebrate Albion’s historic 2023/24 campaign when the club played in Europe for the first time in its history. Photographs, ephemera and kit tell the memorable story of matches against Ajax, Marseille, AEK Athens and AS Roma as the club competed in the UEFA Europa League.
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A vibrant attraction to enjoy in the heart of the city. Our outstanding and wide-ranging collections range from Ancient Egypt and contemporary world cultures, to the here and now, and much in between. New for 2025! ‘The In Crowd: Mod Fashion and Style 1958−1966’ The Mods were an incredible 1960s youth sub-culture. This show will focus on Mod dress and fashion from its beginning in 1958 until 1966, when pop and psychedelia began to dominate youth culture, with the emergence of the Swinging Sixties.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(4)
So disappointed with my visit, last went a few years ago & thoroughly enjoyed it, now it seems to be jumping on the woke bandwagon. Your loss.
Had free entry with Art Fund Pass. Enjoyed museum but felt there was too much on ethnic issues and history rather than our own. Enjoyed the exhibition on the "Mod" fashion and protests which was very Brighton. Felt that the curators had a particular viewpoint and not sure it was very balanced. Overall a very nice displayed museum.
A varied and thought-provoking little museum, we came here for the ‘Queer the Pier’ exhibition which was so considerately curated. I enjoyed reading about every single piece!
Thank you- we are happy to hear you enjoyed visiting the exhibition and look forward to introducing you to our new exhibition 'Gender Stories' which opens on 31-1-26!
The Museum has a lot of very interesting exhibits, but little or no signs or guides as to where anything is. We came to see the Mods Exhibition and after wandering around for around 15 minutes couldn't find it, so we had to inquire at entrance. No wonder we couldn't find it, as it was on the first floor, no signs no clues. The exhibition was interesting but could have been better, it was mainly about clothes, when the Mod era was about a lot more, especially with regard to Brighton.
Hello and thanks for your review. I am sorry to hear you were disappointed with your visit. The 'MODs' exhibition is, as you say primarily a fashion exhibition, in collaboration with Ben Sherman. We are currently undergoing an extensive project to improve the building and exhibition space. The museum will reopen all spaces (including the Central Gallery) from this autumn, so whilst your visit was deemed less than satisfactory, please do consider visiting again when the visitor offer is more varied. Many thanks.



