18/05/2026
Happy International Museums Day from Dr Jenner’s House.
Museums are not just places that keep the past safe. At their best, they help us understand the present and imagine a better future.
Here in Berkeley, we care for a small house, a remarkable garden, and the Temple of Vaccinia the modest building where Edward Jenner offered vaccination freely to local people. It is a humble place with a global story.
This week, as we reopen the restored Temple of Vaccinia, we are reminded why museums matter. They hold stories of curiosity, courage, community and care. They help us ask big questions. They bring people together. And sometimes, they show us that world-changing ideas can begin in the smallest of places.
Thank you to everyone who supports Dr Jenner’s House, our visitors, volunteers, trustees, staff, partners and friends. And thank you to The National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Lottery players, whose support has helped us restore the Temple and share its story more widely.
Come and step inside the place where vaccination began and see how ideas can change the world.
The National Lottery Heritage Fund