Four more Manx National Heritage (MNH) sites are welcoming back visitors again from today.
Castle Rushen, Cregneash, House of Manannan and the Manx Museum are opening their doors again and join Peel Castle, the Grove, Rushen Abbey and the Great Laxey Wheel in inviting people to return to the attractions.
MNH Director, Edmund Southworth, says: "Museums across the world are gradually beginning to reopen, adopting new ways of working including new opening hours and additional safety measures for staff and visitors.
"Manx National Heritage is no exception, with our team working hard behind the scenes to make reopening our sites possible, taking account of local circumstances and carefully assessing each of our site."
There will be revised opening times for all the sites as staff at each have also brought in new ways of working - full details of those opening times is available on the manx National Heritage website.
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