| The Victorian
Hall is the main
gallery of the museum built in 1883 with arches of fine cast ironwork inspired
by the Great Exhibition of 1851, and a beautiful rose window. Displayed within
the gallery is a rich and varied collection of artefacts ranging from Roman mosaics
and Tudor paintings to a contemporary carving by sculptor Alan Marsh (1912-1997).
The mosaics inlaid on the floor came from Roman town houses excavated in and around
Dorchester - the site of the Roman town of Durnovaria. The
Victorian Hall houses an eclectic selection of objects representing the domestic,
working and public lives and culture of the people of Dorset. However, the objects
on display form only a fraction of our total collection - there are well over
3,500 social history objects in store.
The Victorian
Hall is the venue for the Museum's lively programme of events, and has been described
by performers as having the one of the best acoustics in the south of England.
For more information on events in the Victorian
Hall visit Events or Corporate
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