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The Bishop’s Palace reveals new sculpture trail
The Bishop’s Palace in Wells will be hosting a new sculpture trail from this September within its gardens and Medieval buildings.
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Science Museum to host major exhibition about the sun
London’s Science Museum will host The Sun: Living With Our Star, an exhibition exploring the earth’s relationship with the sun.
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Exhibitions, libraries and retail at new Japan House London
An Art Deco building on Kensington High Street will become Japan House London: a visitor experience and creative crossroads for Japan and the UK.
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New Coronation Street packages as attraction opens to public
Groups can enjoy an exclusive look behind the scenes of British soap opera, Coronation Street, with some new tour packages.
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National Marine Aquarium celebrates 20 years with events programme
The National Marine Aquarium (NMA) in Plymouth will be celebrating its 20th birthday this year with a programme of events to commemorate its work and inspire new audiences about oceans and their importance for a healthy planet.
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Dine with Dippy packages available alongside tour
The Natural History Museum’s famous diplodocus skeleton is currently on a tour of the UK and is heading to Birmingham where groups can arrange dining packages at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
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Pigeon displays and sound installations at festival in Greenwich
Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF), London’s festival of outdoor theatre and performing arts, will run from 21st June to 7th July in locations across Royal Greenwich, Royal Docks and Tower Hamlets.
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London Nights exhibition to reveal hidden side of the capital
There are only a few days to go until a new major photography exhibition opens at the Museum of London.
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Sculptures, artworks and zoetrope go on display at Castle Howard
Castle Howard, in Yorkshire, has just opened a new Mat Collishaw art exhibition.
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Museum of Memories to open at Weston-super-Mare pier
Due to open on 26th May at the Grand Pier, the new museum experience will take visitors down memory lane through nostalgic artefacts.
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GLT’s top picks: 5 museums groups will love
To celebrate Museums Week (23rd to 29th April), we take a look at a selection of great and quirky museums in Britain that groups will love.
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World Rugby Museum to host RAF centenary exhibition
This year’s Royal Air Force centenary is to be marked by the opening of a new exhibition at the World Rugby Museum at Twickenham Stadium.
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Iron Bridge walkway provides unique view of preservation project
English Heritage has opened a temporary walkway beside the Iron Bridge, which is currently being restored.
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British Library to celebrate James Cook anniversary
James Cook: The Voyages, running at the British Library, will tell the story of Cook’s three great voyages.
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Frida Kahlo exhibition to open at V&A
This summer, the V&A will explore how Frida Kahlo, one of the most recognised artists of the 20th century, fashioned her identity.
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New Dragon Slayer shows at Warwick Castle
Groups can discover England’s greatest forgotten legend in a new night-time spectacular at the iconic Warwick Castle this August.
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Bishop Auckland welcomes ‘Bevin Boys’ art exhibition
The Mining Art Gallery in Bishop Auckland has opened a new temporary exhibition dedicated to the World War Two ‘Bevin Boys’.
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Walker Art Gallery reveals 2018/19 exhibition programme
The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool has announced its upcoming exhibition programme for the next 12 months including Mackintosh works and drawings by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Being Brunel museum opens to the public
Bristol has welcomed the opening of Being Brunel, a new museum dedicated to the life and legacy of one of engineering’s greatest minds – Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
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Five great attractions to visit in Frankfurt
We look at a selection of tourist attractions that groups shouldn’t miss on a visit to Frankfurt in Germany, from the culinary to the cultural.