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Royal Albert Memorial Museum

Quick Facts

  • Mediums:
    • oil
    • oil on canvas
  • Works on APS: 131
  • Alternate names:
    • Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
    • RAMM
    • Exeters world-class museum and art gallery.
    • Devon and Exeter Albert Memorial
    • Royal Albert Memorial Museum
  • Historical periods:
    • 19th century
    • early modern
    • modern
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  • Art types: wallart
  • Location: Exeter, United Kingdom
  • Movements:
    • academic realism
    • baroque
    • british landscape school
    • contemporary realism
    • hudson river school
  • Featured artists:
    • Thomas Gainsborough
    • Sir Joshua Reynolds
    • Robert Polhill Bevan
    • David Bomberg
    • henry thomas dawson

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
What architectural style characterizes the Royal Albert Memorial Museum?
Question 2:
Approximately how many objects are housed in RAMM's collections?
Question 3:
Which prominent British artist is featured prominently in RAMM's art galleries?
Question 4:
What was the original vision for RAMM when it was established in 1868?
Question 5:
The Percy Sladen's echinoderm collection at RAMM is particularly significant because it contributes to the study of:

A Gothic Jewel: The Soul of Exeter

Nestled in the historic heart of Exeter, the Royal Albert Memorial Museum stands as a breathtaking testament to Victorian ambition and an enduring beacon of cultural significance. To approach its imposing facade is to encounter a masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture, where the rich, warm hues of local New Red Sandstone create an atmosphere of solemn beauty and scholarly contemplation. Designed by the visionary John Hayward, the building itself serves as a profound dialogue between the past and the present. Its soaring walls, intricate carvings, and delicate rose windows evoke the grandeur of medieval cathedrals, offering a sanctuary for those seeking refuge in art and history. This is not merely a repository for artifacts; it is a living, breathing monument that whispers tales of Exeter’s evolution, having once served as the very cradle for the city's university, library, and college of art.

Stepping through its heavy doors, one enters a meticulously curated world where centuries collide. The museum’s collection is a vast tapestry of human achievement, encompassing over one million objects that span millennia and continents. For the discerning art lover or collector, the galleries offer an exquisite journey through the evolution of British creativity. The halls are graced by the masterful strokes of Gilded Age legends such as Gainsborough and Reynolds, alongside the evocative works of Joseph Wright of Derby. As one wanders deeper, the narrative shifts seamlessly into the twentieth century, where the bold innovations of Walter Sickert, the sculptural prowess of Barbara Hepworth, and the vibrant abstractions of Patrick Heron invite a more modern, visceral engagement. This seamless blend of historical mastery and contemporary experimentation makes the RAMM an essential destination for anyone captivated by the trajectory of artistic expression.

Beyond the fine arts, the museum offers a profound connection to the natural world and the archaeological mysteries of the earth. The collections are as diverse as they are deep, ranging from fascinating geological finds to the internationally renowned Percy Sladen echinoderm collection, which provides a window into the hidden wonders of marine biology. For those with an eye for detail and texture, the museum’s significant textile and costume collections—one of the most important outside of London—offer a delicate glimpse into the sartorial history of eras gone by. This intersection of anthropology, zoology, and fine art creates a unique intellectual landscape, where a single visit can transport a visitor from the ancient depths of the ocean to the refined elegance of a Victorian drawing room.

What truly distinguishes the Royal Albert Memorial Museum is its unwavering commitment to accessibility and its role as a dynamic cultural hub. Following a transformative £24 million redevelopment, the museum has emerged as a modern marvel that balances historical charm with state-of-the-art exhibition spaces. It remains a place where notable exhibitions—ranging from the romanticism of the past to the cutting-edge sculpture of today—continually ignite curiosity and inspire new generations of designers and thinkers. For the interior designer seeking inspiration in form and color, or the art enthusiast searching for a moment of quiet reflection, the RAMM offers an unparalleled experience. It is a place where Devon's rich heritage intertwines with global artistic excellence, ensuring that every corner turned reveals a new, breathtaking discovery.