Clowns Gallery-Museum
Chamber Rating
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Minal Jaiswal
it's a rusty place where the local people come and create their own ideas
Nov 23rd, 2019 -
curlyblanky
where yall mfs studied
Jun 13th, 2019 -
Rob Cooper
Apr 25th, 2019 -
Helen TT
Such an interesting place. On the first Friday of the month you can visit this museum and learn about the history of clowns, the famous Joseph Grimaldi and see all the clown ephemera that the association have collected. On my visit today there were four gentlemen who, as clowns, are very knowledgeable about the subject and exceedingly welcoming to visitors. There is no entrance fee but donations are requested. Please be generous as this is a tiny gem of a gallery/museum and needs to stay open to the public.
Mar 16th, 2019 -
Geoffrey Owens
Feb 10th, 2019
Contact Info
- (207) 608-0312
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Clowns Gallery-Museum?
A The phone number for Clowns Gallery-Museum is: (207) 608-0312.
Q Where is Clowns Gallery-Museum located?
A Clowns Gallery-Museum is located at 2 Cumberland Cl, Dalston, eng E8 3TF
Q What is the internet address for Clowns Gallery-Museum?
A The website (URL) for Clowns Gallery-Museum is: http://www.clownsgallery.co.uk/
Q How is Clowns Gallery-Museum rated?
A Clowns Gallery-Museum has a 4.3 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Clowns Gallery-Museum
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 8 Reviews )Minal Jaiswal on Google
it's a rusty place where the local people come and create their own ideas
curlyblanky on Google
where yall mfs studied
Rob Cooper on Google
Helen TT on Google
Such an interesting place. On the first Friday of the month you can visit this museum and learn about the history of clowns, the famous Joseph Grimaldi and see all the clown ephemera that the association have collected. On my visit today there were four gentlemen who, as clowns, are very knowledgeable about the subject and exceedingly welcoming to visitors.
There is no entrance fee but donations are requested. Please be generous as this is a tiny gem of a gallery/museum and needs to stay open to the public.
Geoffrey Owens on Google