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St Peters Place, ,
Open to all and located in the heart of Canterbury's tourist route, you will find the Kent Library & Museum of Freemasonry close to the Westgate Towers and a five minute stroll from the Cathedral. Entrance is free of charge (voluntary donations welcomed). The museum in Canterbury is a hidden treasure which boasts a rare collection of exhibits of national and international importance and has probably the finest collection of Masonic material in the UK outside of London. This includes the unique 19th Century stained glass windows which originally adorned the old Freemasons’ Hall in London. Whether you are a curious browser looking for interesting things to do in Canterbury, or a serious student of Freemasonry or the history of Canterbury, there is plenty to interest you, including a fine collection of Masonic paintings, unique glassware and porcelain, along with documents and presentation items. The vast collection of regalia and books, which are currently being re-catalogued, covers all Masonic orders through the ages