The University of Cambridge's museums and collections are for everyone.

Together, the eight University of Cambridge Museums and Botanic Garden represent the UK’s highest concentration of internationally important collections outside London. With more than five million works of art, artefacts, and specimens, the collections have supported nearly 300 years of investigation into the world around us.

Today, they bring together people from across the world to explore the big questions: from the earliest forms of life to the future of our planet. We work to deepen understanding of our world, inspire new thinking, and address local and global challenges.

What we do

A lot happens behind the scenes. Like most museums and collections, our work centres on three areas:

  • We care for the collections and seek to understand them better
  • We share them with you and with the wider world online, and through exhibitions, events and activities
  • We use them to inspire and make a difference to our communities.

As University museums, we also have a distinctive mission to:

  • Research the collections to help us answer big questions and respond to global challenges such as climate change
  • Teach the next generation and work to widen access to the opportunities that higher education and cultural engagement can offer.

We work closely with the University’s other collections, as well as local and national partners. We are proud to be members of the national University Museums Group and Cambridge Arts and Cultural Leaders. 
 

About the collections

The history of the University of Cambridge Museums stretches back to 1728, and the founding of what would become the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

Our collections can be read as a history book, documenting Cambridge's role in the development of Western knowledge. Alongside our objects, many of the museums hold field notes, books and other documents which reveal how Cambridge scholars set out to understand the world around them. The most famous of these might be Charles Darwin, and the Museum of Zoology holds some of the specimens collected on his voyage with HMS Beagle.

Other museums represent different ways of seeing the world, through the eyes of artists or craftspeople, and have their origins in private collections. Richard, Viscount Fitzwilliam's gift of art, antiquities and manuscripts to the University in 1816 sits at the heart of the Fitzwilliam Museum. Kettle's Yard, the home in the mid-20th century of Jim and Helen Ede, displays Jim's remarkable collection of modern art in the setting of their house.

Collections for everyone

We are committed to ensuring that all our work, and the way we do it, is as inclusive as possible. From our approach to researching the collections and sharing what we find to collaborating with communities and the development of our workforce, we are committed to positive institutional change. You can find out more about our inclusivity work and our approach to the return of objects on this website.

Find out more 

Read Collections in Action for an overview of our most recent work, and receive updates from across the consortium on our Blog

Since 2012, we’ve undertaken projects of all shapes and sizes, in collaboration with a huge variety of organisations. Find out more on our past projects page and in our 2021-2022 Year in Numbers
 

Museum ambassadors event

 

What's On

Make a mobile or dream catcher.

Make a mobile or dream catcher.

Create a swirly clay pot

Create a swirly clay pot.

Make your own fabric print picture.

Make your own fabric print picture.

10 Aug 2019
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Come and make an artwork from recycled materials, to tie-in with our contemporary art exhibition "Anthropocene".

24 Aug 2019
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How and why is water kept clean in the modern world? Find out from the experts then try your hand at some craft activities.

26 Aug 2019
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Try out some of the best board games available. Just drop-in and play!

The Fitzwilliam Museum
01 Oct 2019

Aimed at conservators who would like to know more about writing up their work for publication, take part in a one-day course where you'll get an introduction to publishing in conservation.

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
13 Sep 2019
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A peek behind the scenes of the Sedgwick Museum's new Geological Collections Store. Taking shape on Madingley Road is an exciting new research resource for earth scientists. Designed to house more than half a million rocks, minerals and fossils, in state-of-the-art conditions available to researchers across the world.  

24 Aug 2019
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Explore the ingenious ways that the Victorians dealt with problems like sewage, recycling and clean water.

Museum of Zoology
06 Sep 2019
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Museum of Zoology
13 Sep 2019
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Exploring fish anatomy with Dr Kate Criswell

Museum of Zoology
14 Sep 2019
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Take a tour around our summer exhibition with its curator, Jack Ashby

Museum of Zoology
17 Sep 2019
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Talk on how the world is coming together to agree a new deal for nature

Museum of Zoology
25 Sep 2019
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An evening of animal inspired board games, a bar, plus the museum at night. Ages 18+

Kettle's Yard
17 Oct 2019
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Join us for the first Chamber Music concert of the 2019/2020 series at Kettle's Yard. The first concert will be the Van Kuijk Quartet.

Kettle's Yard
24 Oct 2019
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Lonarc Oboe Trio playing Beethoven, Triebensee and Horan at Kettle's Yard.

Kettle's Yard
31 Oct 2019
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Giuseppe Guarrera, piano playing Bach, Prokofiev and Scriabin

Kettle's Yard
21 Nov 2019
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Daniel Rowland, violin and Craig White, piano playing Mozart, Debussy and Stravinsky

Kettle's Yard
28 Nov 2019
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Gildas Quartet and Carola Darwin, soprano playing Purcell, Mozart and LeFanu

Kettle's Yard
05 Dec 2019
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Maxwell Quartet playing Haydn, Schubert, and Rukens for The Jim and Helen Ede Concert.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
26 Nov 2019

Food defines us as individuals, communities, and nations: we are what we eat and, equally, what we don’t eat. When, where, why, how and with whom we eat are crucial to our identity. Feast & Fast presents novel approaches to understanding the history and culture of food and eating.

 

The Fitzwilliam Museum
24 Sep 2019

Rembrandt made etchings of female nudes during two distinct periods of his career: in the 1630s, and another two decades later. This exhibition draws attention to the beauty and power of Rembrandt’s treatment of the female form, despite attacks received from critics of the time.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
08 Oct 2019

This exhibition brings together a remarkable range of works from the Museum’s collections to explore the ways in which artists and composers have engaged in a dialogue between sight and sound.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
13 Sep 2019
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A study day in two halves designed to illuminate and engage people with collecting, restoring and making fans.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
26 Sep 2019
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Book for a special viewing of The Greatest Showman (PG). Live music precedes the film, with popcorn and hot dogs available to buy. The screening complements our new exhibition about Giovanni Belzoni - 19th century explorer and circus strongman - also open to view in Gallery 10 before the screening.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
07 Oct 2019
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Join us to celebrate the opening of our newly refurbished Gallery 3 and launch of our new season of programming on the theme of Sensual/Virtual. Speak with artist Nicolas Poussin and poet John Keats – virtually as good as the originals! They can be found next to their in-gallery displays. Explore the upper galleries to the sound of music, and see our recently opened exhibitions Rembrandt and the Nude and Seeing Sound. Treat yourself to a drink from our cash bar, and expect lots of surprises on the night!

The Fitzwilliam Museum
28 Nov 2019
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See our new Feast & Fast exhibition, join pop-up talks, learn more about Christmas food traditions and book for a special screening of Bright Star (PG) – a romantic drama about John Keats starring Ben Whishaw, programmed to complement our Keats display and accompanied by live music. Catch up on your Christmas shopping with cards, decorations and unique art inspired gifts and jewellery in the Courtyard Shop and relax with seasonal treats in the Courtyard Café to live jazz music.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
26 Sep 2019
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To complement our exhibition Rembrandt and the Nude join us for two days of expressive drawing sessions, with expert guidance from our guest artists. All materials provided.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
07 Sep 2019
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Drop-in on the first Saturday of the month and join us for activities and art-making on the theme of ancient Egypt.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
05 Oct 2019
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Drop-in on the first Saturday of the month and join us for activities and art-making on the theme of harvest festival.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
02 Nov 2019
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Drop-in on the first Saturday of the month and join us for activities and art-making on the theme of magic and mystery.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
07 Dec 2019
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Drop-in on the first Saturday of the month and join us for activities and art-making on the theme of festive fun.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
03 Dec 2019
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A private guided tour of the Feast & Fast exhibition with curators Dr Victoria Avery and Dr Melissa Calaresu for individuals and groups, before the Museum opens at 10.00.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
02 Dec 2019
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Tours run between 9.30 – 11.00 & 14.00 – 15.30

Join curator Dr Victoria Avery and dance artist Filipa Pereira Stubbs for this tour with a difference – we will hear stories, share our responses, select soundtracks and then dance! Everyone is welcome, the dance practice is simple and designed for all to enjoy.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
15 Oct 2019
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Join Dr Rebecca Virag, exhibition co-curator, on a private exhibition guided tour for individuals and groups, before the Museum opens at 10.00.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
02 Oct 2019
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A chance to look at paintings of nudes owned by the Founder and the Rembrandt and the Nude print exhibition with Hettie Ward and Elenor Ling, Assistant Keepers, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. The tour is for individuals and groups, before the Museum opens at 10.00.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
04 Nov 2019
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Marking the fifth centenary of Leonardo’s death, this interdisciplinary conference looks at a wide range of Leonardo’s artistic and scientific interests, framing the master’s genius within the historical context of his time.