Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum has won three architectural awards for the quality of its re-design.
The Royal Institute of Brtish Architects also recognised the firm behind the work, Allies and Morrison, and the city council as a client.
The awards recognised the way the existing building has been revamped and given a contemporary look, which included turning a courtyard into a new indoor space and building a walkway which links up with the visitor route along the Roman wall.
The museum was chosen as a regional winner and also received the Conservation award and the title of Building of the Year.
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