Following major work to replace the roof Llangollen Museum says everyone is invited to its official re-opening starting at 6pm on Saturday March 8.
Llangollen Silver Band will be playing and there will be wine (tea, coffee and soft drinks will also be available) and nibbles.
6.30pm will see Dave Crane from the museum say a few words about the programme and thank everyone involved, before local MP Becky Gittins officially re-opens the building.
Ms Gittins said: “I want to thank everyone for working so hard to re-open Llangollen Museum and I am excited that, as a result of this funding, it will continue to showcase the history of the area for locals and tourists alike.
“Llangollen has a rich and fascinating past, which this museum helps bring to life. I look forward to seeing the new displays and learning more about the programme for the year ahead.”
People will then be able to mingle, have some more food and drink, and look at the new displays, including the re-opening gallery display of paintings and prints that are usually kept in the archive stores.
Dave Crane said: "There will be information about the programme, the work that has been done and what the museum will be doing over the rest of the year.
"We will also be showing Animated Dee Valley heritage video, produced by the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB and the Pontcysyllte World Heritage Site, reminding us why keeping places like Llangollen Museum alive in our community is so important, so that future generations can uncover the heritage of Llangollen and the surrounding area.
"Our thanks to the Lottery Heritage Fund, the Community Ownership Fund, the Denbighshire Key Fund, the Clocaenog Wind Farm Fund and the Welsh Government Collection Management Capital Improvement programme for making all of the work possible."