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Bird Gallery Closure
As part of a programme of pest control for the Natural History and Social History collections, the Bird Gallery at Norwich Castle is closed for the next few months. This is to enable specimens to be removed from cases and frozen to kill Museum Beetle and other pests.
The freezing programme is also the initial process in a major redisplay of the Mammal Gallery. The clean (pest-free!) birds will be back on display later in the summer. If anyone needs to see a particular specimen while the gallery is closed, please contact Tony Irwin, Curator of Natural History on 01603 493642 or click here to email. To find out more about our pest management programme click here
Christmas Events
'Tis almost the season to be jolly and there are lots of festive events taking place at our museums over the county. For site specific event information click on one of the following links:
Norfolk Painters 2008: Norwich Castle Celebrates
Norwich Castle: 13 September 2008 - 4 January 2009
Four shows over four months provide a great opportunity to see works on a grand scale by some of Norfolk’s finest artists. Brüer Tidman (13 Sept - 12 Oct), John Kiki (18 Oct - 16 Nov), Open Art Show (18 Oct - 23 Nov) and Susan Gunn (22 Nov - 4 Jan 2009). Click here for details
Two New Galleries opening in Norwich Castle this January
The Arts of Living Gallery traces 600 years of style and design, from medieval carvings to psychedelic 1960s dresses. Admire beautiful jewellery, ceramics, glass, silverware and textiles from Norwich.
Treasure, Trade and the Exotic showcases wonderful objects from countries like India, Japan, China, Tibet and Africa – many of
which were brought to the UK by Norfolk collectors.
Lynn Museum & Seahenge
The Lynn Museum has re-opened to the public after a £1.2million Heritage Lottery funded re-development. The stunning centrepiece of the new displays is Seahenge, the 4,000 year old timbers uncovered on the beach at Holme. Click here to learn more
The Bridewell Re-development Project
The Bridewell has just been awarded a £1 million grant from The Heritage Lottery Fund to help improve access to the building and to refresh some of its displays. As part of the re-development project we'd like to know what you love about the museum and what can be improved. Please help by completing our Online Survey - it only takes ten minutes.![]()
Children who visit museums get better grades at school
That’s a fact uncovered by ground breaking research. Engage. Learn. Achieve. is a study from the University of Leicester. The key findings make a powerful case for the benefits of secondary schools visiting a museum or archive: 60% of pupils in this study achieved a higher mark for their assessed piece of work after a museum (or archive) visit when compared to previous assignment marks. Read more...
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