The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
A world-class museum in the heart of Cambridge
The Fitzwilliam Museum is one of Cambridge’s most impressive cultural attractions and an essential stop for visitors exploring the city. Located on Trumpington Street, just a short walk from the historic colleges, the museum houses extraordinary collections of art, antiquities and manuscripts spanning over 2,000 years of human history.
Often described as Cambridge’s answer to the British Museum, the Fitzwilliam combines grand architecture with an accessible, welcoming atmosphere. Best of all, entry is free, making it an ideal activity for guests staying in Cambridge for a short break, business visit or family trip.
What to see at the Fitzwilliam Museum
The museum’s vast collection is spread across several floors and galleries, allowing visitors to explore different periods and cultures at their own pace.
Ancient civilisations
One of the museum’s highlights is its remarkable collection of Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities. Visitors can view beautifully preserved sarcophagi, intricate pottery and classical sculptures that reveal the daily life, beliefs and artistry of ancient cultures.
European masterpieces
The Fitzwilliam also houses an outstanding collection of European paintings, including works by masters such as Monet, Titian and Rubens. These galleries offer a peaceful setting to enjoy world-class art without the crowds found in larger metropolitan museums.
Sculpture and decorative arts
Visitors will also find exquisite displays of marble sculptures, ceramics, coins and manuscripts, showcasing the craftsmanship and creativity of different eras. The light-filled galleries make these collections particularly enjoyable to explore.
Architecture worth seeing alone
Even before you reach the exhibitions, the museum itself is spectacular. The grand neoclassical façade with its imposing columns leads into a magnificent interior with ornate ceilings, marble staircases and impressive galleries.
Why visitors love the Fitzwilliam Museum
Guests staying in Cambridge often comment that the Fitzwilliam is one of the city’s most rewarding cultural experiences.
Highlights include:
- Free entry to a world-class museum
- Beautiful neoclassical architecture
- Diverse collections spanning thousands of years
- Calm and spacious galleries
- A café and shop within the museum
It’s an excellent choice for rainy afternoons, relaxed cultural exploration or a quiet break from sightseeing.
Location and visitor information
Address: Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RB
Distance from Cambridge city centre: 5–10 minute walk
Typical opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10:00–17:00, Sunday 12:00–17:00 (check before visiting)
Entry: Free (donations welcome)
The museum is easily reached on foot from King’s College Cambridge, Cambridge University Botanic Garden and many of Cambridge’s historic streets.
Staying in Cambridge
If you’re visiting Cambridge to explore its museums, colleges and riverside walks, Short Let Space offers a range of professionally managed short-let accommodation across the city.
Our apartments and houses provide comfortable, fully furnished places to stay for:
- Leisure visitors exploring Cambridge
- Academic guests visiting the university
- Business travellers working in local science parks
- Families enjoying a city break
Staying in a centrally located property makes it easy to explore attractions like the Fitzwilliam Museum, historic colleges and the River Cam at your own pace.