The Museum of the Gorge is one of the ten Ironbridge Gorge Museums. The Museum of the Gorge provides an excellent introduction to the valley and its attractions. The museum building was originally a somewhat gothic riverside warehouse where the fine porcelain goods from the Coalbrookdale company began there journey to the rest of the world. The museum houses an impressive 40ft scale model of the town, as it was in 1796 and you can use the latest interactive computer technology to discover the environmental effects the years of industry have had on the Gorge. The Museum of the Gorge is the ideal place to learn about the history of the Severn and it offers its visitors hands-on experiences. Museum of the Gorge is also home to the Ironbridge Visitor Information Centre. Single attraction costs: Free Make the most of daytime visits to the Ironbridge Gorge Museums with a great value Annual Passport Ticket, which allows multiple visits into all 10 award winning attractions. Passports can also be bought online in advance. Family with one adult and up to 4 children 51.00, Family with two adults and up to 4 children £82.00, Adult £31.00, and Children/student £20.00 Availability information Monday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.