

Trench Town Culture Yard Museum
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Trench Town Culture Yard Museum is a must-visit cultural landmark in Kingston, Jamaica, celebrating the global legacy of reggae and the rich history of one of the island’s most influential communities.
This community-run museum preserves the historic “government yard” where legendary musicians including Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer lived, created and collaborated in the early days of their careers.
Visitors can explore authentic artefacts, including Bob Marley’s early living quarters, original instruments and memorabilia, murals, and a VW bus once used by the Wailers.
Guided tours bring Trench Town’s vibrant culture, music history and community stories to life, offering insight into how this humble neighbourhood helped shape reggae and Jamaican identity.
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