Arts & cultural | Family friendly | History & Heritage
European Heritage Open Days
Jersey invites you to celebrate European Heritage Open Days—a weekend of discovery and connection. Join us as we open the doors of Jersey’s historic landmarks for you to explore centuries of architecture, hear the stories etched in stone, and imagine how our built heritage continues to shape our identity.
- Seasonal opening

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European Heritage Open Day Experiences:
Jersey Heritage | Jersey Museum, Victorian House & Art Gallery – FREE entry
Jersey War Tunnels | Discounted entry
National Trust for Jersey | Georgian House at 16 New Street – Discounted entry
Royal Court and States Chamber | Discounted entry - booking required
- September:
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19th September 2025
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20th September 2025
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21st September 2025
We are open:
September
- Indoor
- Outdoor
- Family friendly
- Couples
- Wheelchair access
- Parking
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16 New Street Georgian House Museum
16 New Street is a magnificently restored townhouse in the centre of St. Helier where you can explore life in fashionable Jersey during the Georgian era. With authentic sights and sounds, you will be transported to a time of elegance when gentlemen smoked clay pipes and the threat of French invasion was always a hot topic of conversation.

Royal Court & States Chamber Tour
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Jersey Museum, Art Gallery & Victorian House
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Jersey War Tunnels
Jersey War Tunnels tells the true story of wartime Jersey in a way that no other visitor attraction does. It’s the best place to get a true picture of what life was really like in Jersey during WWII. The exhibition is housed within an underground tunnel complex, built by the Germans using slave labour.