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    Group visits can be booked by contacting the property directly. Guided tours can be provided on request. Special interest tours can be offered on the basis of employing experts to deliver them on a voluntary basis. The average length of the visit to the museum is 1 hour. The maximum capacity for any group visit is 50. Coaches can drop parties outside the museum, then park elsewhere.
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