Exhibitions

Exhibitions

The National Print Museum situated in the old Garrison Chapel of Beggars Bush Barracks, is home to a fascinating collection of artefacts and objects relating to printing history. Opened in 1996, the National Print Museum is a place for printers, historians, students and the general public to see and hear how printing developed and brought information, in all its forms, to the world. Along with the permanent exhibition, the National Print Museum exhibits a wide range of temporary exhibitions from all over the world in many areas related to the collections of the Museum.

The National Print Museum is actively collecting artefacts relating to all aspects of printing history and welcome donations from individuals and companies. Our collection policy is a standard Museum document declaring the Museum's intent for breadth and depth of the material it will collect.
A Group of people at a National Print Museum  Exhibition