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

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
12 Feb 2022
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A fun and relaxed course over two days to help you design or re-think your own garden

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
15 Mar 2022
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Citrus fruit is easy to illustrate – if you know how!

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

It's millipede madness at the Sedgwick Museum this Easter

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
24 Mar 2022
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Find out about the history of this fascinating flower and how to use it in your cookery at home

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
25 Mar 2022
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The second of three linked courses by Garden Historian Twigs Way looking at the origins of plant names

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
29 Mar 2022
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Now is the perfect time to plan for a perfect lawn

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
04 Feb 2022

Discover more about the records that scientists leave behind, what they tell us about their work and life, and how they can be used for historical research.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
08 Feb 2022
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This short talk looks at the different ways illuminators used gold, focussing on a small group of richly decorated Italian manuscripts on display in the Upper Marlay gallery.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
09 Feb 2022
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Using works from the Fitzwilliam Museum collection, this online talk will explore how Western European religious painting was embraced and transformed by women and queer artists working in the 19th and 20th century in Britain.

The Fitzwilliam Museum
05 Mar 2022

In this beautifully considered exhibition, explore the inventive ways artists in the 18th and 19th centuries recorded fleeting moments in nature, capturing the effects of light, drama, and atmosphere first-hand in the open air.

The Polar Museum
19 Feb 2022
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Join us at the Polar Museum for our Family Friendly Opening Day this half-term. Timed, bookable tickets available specifically for children and their carers.
 

Kettle's Yard
20 Jan 2022
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Join us for a New Music concert with piano duo Yshani Perinpanayagam and Katherine Tinker.

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

An opportunity to hear artist John Kelly discuss his Two Islands exhibition, currently showing at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, in conversation with Museum Director Liz Hide

Kettle's Yard
28 Apr 2022
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Join us for the last New Music concert of the 2021/22 season.

Kettle's Yard

Join us in the galleries for an introduction to the exhibition Ai Weiwei: The Liberty of Doubt with exhibition Curator Elizabeth Brown.

FREE, come along

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
08 Jan 2022
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Join us as we find out about garden birds and how we can all get involved in the Big Garden Birdwatch. We will be making cardboard binoculars and pinecone bird feeders.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
05 Feb 2022
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Drop in and learn about fascinating cacti and how they survive life in the desert and have a go at making your own cactus art print.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
05 Mar 2022
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Find out all about insect body parts and make cool insect artworks at this drop-in session.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
02 Apr 2022
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Visit beautiful cherry blossoms in the Botanic Garden and then join make a blossom inspired work of art.

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
04 Aug 2022

It's millipede madness at the Sedgwick Museum this Easter.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
02 Jul 2022
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Learning all about the mysterious world of moths at this workshop. Find out which moths have been captured by the Botanic Garden moth trap and make some moth art.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
06 Aug 2022
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
03 Sep 2022
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Drop-in to this workshop and have a go at taking photographs of plants using sunlight. You can also find out the story of Anna Atkins, a brilliant botanist who took thousands of photographs of seaweeds and ferns in a similar way.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
07 May 2022
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Come along to the Schools Garden to have fun planting seeds and taking cuttings to grow at home.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
15 Feb 2022
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A three-day course painting these showy plants, with attractive flowers of many colours from white to deep purple

University Library
14 Feb 2022
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Japanese samurai warriors were brave and fearless... in some stories. In others they are peaceful and mild.

Stories change depending on when they were created, who made them and who they were for. What would a samurai story be like if it was made today, by you, for someone special? 

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Sold Out. Join art historian Anne Lyles and curator Jane Munro for a unique in-person tour of Hockney's Eye: The art and technology of depiction, focussing on how earlier artists used optical devices to draw.

Museum of Classical Archaeology
03 Jan 2022

1-7 March is Facial Palsy Awareness Week

Museum of Classical Archaeology
14 Feb 2022

Follow the trail around the museum and find out the Greek and Roman names for planets.

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
14 Feb 2022

Find out more about some of the people who have made a significant contribution to the museum and its collections.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
05 Apr 2022
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Take home three original handmade sketchbooks and the knowledge to continue making books at home

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
12 Apr 2022
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Join double RHS gold-medal winning artist Janie Pirie to create amazing botanical illustrations

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
23 Apr 2022
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Find out about aromatherapy and essential oils, look at some of the commonly used oils and explore the plants they come from

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
27 Apr 2022
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Discover fun methods to develop your sketching in Cambridge Botanic Garden with illustrator Karin Eklund

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
28 Apr 2022
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Trace Repton's career from its picturesque beginnings to the Gardenesque style which changed England’s relationship with nature forever

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
03 May 2022
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Explore the chemistry of a range of our “Five a Day” giving you a very different view on the vegetable plot

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
05 May 2022
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This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the aromatic world of culinary herbs

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
19 Apr 2022
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A relaxed and creative half day of sketching plants outside in the Garden

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
14 May 2022
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Explore our Mediterranean plantings and find out how you can bring the scents and colours of the south to your own back garden

Cambridge University Botanic Garden 
16 May 2022
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Find out the histories behind the names and let the binomial system lead you down a garden path blooming with adventure and discovery