Museum of Wigan Life

Town-centre museum telling Wigan's story through people, protest, and pride.

The Museum of Wigan Life is a proper local treasure — a gorgeous Edwardian building filled with the stories, voices, and struggles that shaped the town. From coal mines to music halls, rugby to rebellion, every display feels close to home. The staff are famously friendly, always ready to share tales about George Orwell’s visit or Wigan’s long history of community action. The exhibitions mix artefacts, film, and oral histories, highlighting working-class creativity and resilience. It’s proudly inclusive, celebrating the borough’s diverse communities and LGBTQ+ heritage through special exhibitions and events. The building is fully accessible with ramps, lifts, and relaxed visiting hours. There’s also a small shop selling local crafts and books by Northern authors. Whether you’re dropping in for half an hour or spending the afternoon, it’s the kind of place that reminds you how much culture lives in everyday people — and in Wigan, that’s saying something.

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