30/11/2024
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Free
Event information
Time
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Price
Free

Faculty of Classics
Sidgwick Avenue
Cambridge
CB3 9DA

 

We do not have an entrance on the road. Find us inside the Sidgwick Site.

Same-sex desire does not need modern labels and categories in order to exist across time.

From goddesses and ancient myths to powerful emperors explore the spectrum of identities that exist across time, place and culture in amongst the statues and sculptures of the atmospheric Cast Gallery at the Museum of Classical Archaeology.

Volunteer guides share their personal selection of fascinating stories which challenge binary approaches to gender and sexual identity through a range of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer-related objects related to Ancient Greece and Rome.

 

Important information

  • Tours will start promptly.
  • Please aim to arrive at the meeting point which will be printed on your ticket, and listed in your booking confirmation email 5-10 mins before the advertised start time.
  • Tours will last approximately 45 mins and led by a volunteer guide.
  • Please note that tours will involve walking around the Museum for the duration.
  • The meeting point is at the front desk inside the Museum of Classical Archaeology's Cast Gallery.
  • Please note tours are aimed at adults.

 

Accessibility

  • The Cast Gallery is on the first floor.
  • Step-free access to the Museum is available via our lift. To use the lift, please ask at the reception on the ground floor of the Faculty of Classics.
  • This event involves standing, but we can move chairs around the gallery. Please let us know either when you book tickets or on arrival if you would like us to do so.
  • Find out more about Museum Access.
  • Please contact us on 01223 330402 or email museum@classics.cam.ac.uk if you have any questions or concerns about accessibility.

 

LGBTQ+ tours are a University of Cambridge Museums initiative, developed by the Change Makers Action Group and funded by Arts Council England. They are delivered by an incredible team of volunteers, who are helping us to diversify the stories we tell and to approach our collections in new and exciting ways.