The Hereford Cider Museum Trust’s aim is that the Museum of Cider is a place for enjoyment, learning and inspiration and The Trust is committed to ensuring that it is welcoming and inclusive for visitors, researchers, volunteers and staff.
Wanting to protect the history of the cider industry, Bertram Bulmer and Norman Weston embarked on the ambitious project of establishing the Hereford Cider Museum Trust. The Trust was founded in 1973, setting up shop in Hereford City centre where they raised money and awareness for the future museum. All the while, staff and volunteers began collecting and documenting cider objects and archival material. The Museum of Cider was opened in 1981 inside the old Bulmer’s cider factory. Today, the Museum continues to collect and preserve the story of cider for future generations.
The Hereford Cider Museum Trust’s aim is that the Museum of Cider is a place for enjoyment, learning and inspiration. The Trust is committed to ensuring that it is welcoming and inclusive for visitors, researchers, volunteers and staff.