Review » This terrific museum is beautifully user-friendly... the kids will love things like the stuffed Moorlands wallabies and the reconstructed chip-shop. Local history and natural history of Staffordshire, archaeology and costume sections sit side by side with one of the best ceramics collections in the world.
Of course there are also many marvellous and innovative touring exhibitions such as the Beryl Cook exhibition(painting, right) in early 2004, or the Monet painting (below) which came on loan from the London Tate. Great day out.
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Facilities » Level access to the main entrance. Public areas easily accessible by lift, ramp and stairs. Two wheelchairs available on request. Induction loop on shop and reception. Large scale floor plan for people with visual impairments. Guide dogs and helping dogs welcomed - water bowl provided. Adapted toilets for disabled people on lower ground and ground floors. Public telephone at accessible height. Baby changing facilities. Fully air-conditioned. Cafeteria.