As well as running an award-winning museum, we care for hundreds of thousands of objects and stories. Our collections tell the 500-year-old story of British postal communication and its continued impact on life around the world today.
In our collection, you can find everything from vehicles, uniforms, pillar boxes and stamps to a 100-year-old postal railway and incredible stories of innovation, engineering, design and social history.
We opened the museum in Farringdon, London, in 2017 and welcome over 130,000 visitors a year.
The Postal Museum is the public identity of the Postal Heritage Trust, an independent charity created to protect and share our rich postal history and heritage. The Postal Heritage Trust started in 2004, but our origins date back much further.
The museumâs values and a commitment to equality, diversity, equity and inclusion underpin everything we do. Together, our teams have defined what that means for us.
Alongside this, we want to make sure that our museum and its operation does not negatively impact the natural world. We have made a commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2040. The first step in this journey is to understand our current impact.