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Ipswich / Reino Unido

Ipswich es un distrito no metropolitano y capital del condado de Suffolk, en Inglaterra, situado en el estuario del río Orwell. Las ciudades más próximas son Felixstowe en Suffolk, Harwich en Essex y Colchester, también en Essex. La ciudad sobrepasa los límites de la villa significativamente, solamente el 85% de su población vive dentro de ella según el censo de 2001 cuando era el tercer mayor asentamiento del Reino Unido en la región del Este de Inglaterra y la 38ª área urbana más grande de Inglaterra.[1]​

Ipswich Museum

Ipswich / Reino Unido

Ipswich Museum is a registered museum of culture, history and natural heritage located on High Street in Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk. It was historically the leading regional museum in Suffolk, housing collections drawn from both the former counties of East Suffolk and West Suffolk, which were amalgamated in 1974. The original foundation of 1846, devoted primarily to Natural History, was moved to new premises in High Street in 1881. In about 1895 Christchurch Mansion, a large 16th-century house near the town centre in Christchurch Park, was given to the town. It was developed as a second venue under the same management and curatorship, devoted particularly to fine and decorative arts. Both are parts of one institution and draw on the same central core of collections. The entire service was merged with that of Colchester on 1 April 2007 to form Colchester + Ipswich Museums. It is one of Ipswich's main features.

Christchurch Mansion

Ipswich / Reino Unido

Christchurch Mansion is a substantial Tudor brick mansion house built in Ipswich, Suffolk by Edmund Withypoll around 1548-50. The Grade I listed building is located within Christchurch Park and sits by the southern gates close to the town centre of Ipswich. The mansion belonged to various noble families throughout its history but was purchased by the Ipswich Borough Council in 1884. Since 1885, the building has been used as a museum and is today run by the state funded Colchester + Ipswich Museums organisation. The museum's rooms are preserved as past inhabitants would have known them, complete with original items such as furniture, fine clothing and children's toys. The museum also holds a collection of paintings by renowned local artists including John Constable and Thomas Gainsborough.