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Published on Wednesday 26 January 2022

2022 marks the centenary of the formal opening of Bournemouth’s Russell-Cotes as an Art Gallery & Museum.

The Russell-Cotes is a unique place where Merton and Annie Russell-Cotes, an extraordinary Victorian couple, gathered fantastic art as well as objects from world cultures in a beautiful house. They then gave it to the people of Bournemouth for their inspiration and enjoyment.

Visitors today are transported to another time and place to experience beauty, quirkiness, and an amazing warm and peaceful atmosphere and to be inspired by fine and decorative arts and objects collected from around the world.

The Museum’s origins lie in 1901, when Merton Russell-Cotes built his dream house on a cliff-top, overlooking the sea which he then gave to his wife Annie on her birthday. It was an extraordinary, extravagant birthday present – lavish, splendid, and with a touch of fantasy.

Together, they filled this spectacular seaside villa with British art and beautiful objects collected on their worldwide travels, creating a unique atmosphere in a dramatic setting. A home, an art gallery, and a museum. Then they sealed it in time and gave it to the future. The Russell-Cotes opened as an art gallery and museum 100 years ago in 1922.

The main hall has a remarkable collection of high Victorian and Pre-Raphaelite art. Other rooms in the house showcase souvenirs from the couple’s travels, with works from Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and the world-renowned Japanese collection.

This year we have a range of special events including themed late-night openings, touring exhibitions, talks and workshops, and more. There will be music, dancing, tours, craft activities and everything you expect (and some you don’t) from the Russell-Cotes.

With stunning views, a serene cliff-top garden and new outdoor terrace café, Merton’s extravagant gift to his wife is one of Bournemouth’s most intriguing visitor attractions.

Join us in 2022 to experience Bournemouth’s unique and unrivalled seaside arts attraction – a captivating homage to the power of love, for people, art, and place.

Cllr Beverley Dunlop, Portfolio Holder for Culture and Vibrant Places at BCP Council said ‘The Russell-Cotes was generously given to the people of Bournemouth 100 years ago. It's one of the most iconic buildings in Bournemouth, in a spectacular location nestled on the cliff top. It houses an extraordinary internationally important collection and has played an important part in Bournemouth’s cultural history. It continues to be an inspiration to the people of the town, ensuring Bournemouth thrives as a vibrant cultural centre for locals and visitors.

Sarah Newman, Museum Manager said ‘our visitors love the Russell-Cotes and its extraordinary and enchanting atmosphere, which is so important to them for their sense of place and their personal wellbeing, particularly in these strange times. We hope that our exciting programme of events and exhibitions will inspire even more people to visit the museum in 2022 to find enjoyment, inspiration, fun or perhaps solace. As well as looking back, the Centenary is a great opportunity to look forward and we are looking forward to sharing many new developments over the next year.’

Find out more about the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum.

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