The Durham University Museum of Archaeology of the University of Durham in England was founded in 1833 and was originally housed in an old converted fulling mill of the Cathedral estate. It had moved in 1880 to Bishop Cosin's Almshouses on Palace Green and in 1956 returned to the Old Fulling Mill, together with the University Archeology Department. The museum holds collections ranging from the prehistoric, Ancient Greece, Roman and Medieval times, as well as the results of the Survey of the Durham City. The survey undertaken from 1988 to 1991 has a summary of all archeological sites within the Great Durham area. In July 2014 the exhibit named Living on the Hills, which tells the story of 10,000 of Durham, was open in the Palace Green Library. .

Palace Green Library, Durham DH1 3RN, Phone: +44-19-13-34-29-32