EXHIBITION: Children’s Books at the Museum of Cambridge
This small exhibition shows some of the wonderful collection of children’s books that have been gathered by the Museum since its formation in 1936.
This small exhibition shows some of the wonderful collection of children’s books that have been gathered by the Museum since its formation in 1936.
Join us and explore Hidden Cambridge, taking in the streets, alleys, buildings and history of the people living in the area between St John's College and Quayside — the centre of trade that made the town a thriving inland port long before the first students arrived — before crossing the river to Castle Hill and the location of the Roman settlement of Duroliponte.
A walking tour for local residents who want to know more about the side streets and alleyways of the city as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King's Parade
Toys can be just as fun when they're broken.
Come and learn how in this half term workshop.
Held every February half term, Twilight at the Museums is a FREE after-hours event for families.
Set out and discover local museums and collections in a completely new way. With darkened galleries for torch lit exploration and other hands-on activities throughout the evening, there are lots of things for families to enjoy.
Giants, snow caves, ghosts. The Museum has many stories. Come and help us tell them. Artists Jane Hellings and Jill Eastland invite you to create stories and characters that will come to life in the enchanted space of the Museum’s
Our Cambridge at Your Museum are very excited to announce a fantastic new exhibition in collaboration with Cambridgeshire women's organisations. “The exhibition will demonstrate how women can achieve things when they work together inclusively.” Women, Unity, Strength is
Join us and explore Hidden Cambridge, taking in the streets, alleys, buildings and history of the people living in the area between St John's College and Quayside — the centre of trade that made the town a thriving inland port long before the first students arrived — before crossing the river to Castle Hill and the location of the Roman settlement of Duroliponte.
A walking tour for local residents who want to know more about the side streets and alleyways of the city as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King's Parade