Join us at the Museum to make a peg clam, yogurt pot jellyfish, and Winstanley’s lighthouse.

Pre-order your craft pack which contains everything you need to complete the activities, plus a Museum trail and instruction booklet. Then collect your pack from the Museum on the Wednesday and we will help you with the crafts in your pack and supply basic materials and equipment.

Did you know that before it was a Museum, the Cambridge Museum of Technology was where the rubbish of Cambridge ended up. Fun fact!

Bring that idea right up to date and turn old egg boxes into works of art. The workshop will be led by local graphic artist and museum volunteer Suzanne Morris.

 

Arthropleura is an extinct millipede-like animal that lived about 346-295 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period. It is the largest known land invertebrate to ever live, and the fossil on display in the Museum, is the largest ever found.

Come along to our free drop-in event and take part in millipede-themed craft activity to celebrate our new giant millipede fossil exhibit. Creepy crawly fun for all the family.

Arthropleura is an extinct millipede-like animal that lived about 346-295 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period. It is the largest known land invertebrate to ever live, and the fossil on display in the Museum, is the largest ever found.

Come along to our free drop-in event and take part in millipede-themed craft activity to celebrate our new giant millipede fossil exhibit. Creepy crawly fun for all the family.

Arthropleura is an extinct millipede-like animal that lived about 346-295 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period. It is the largest known land invertebrate to ever live, and the fossil on display in the Museum, is the largest ever found.

Come along to our free drop-in event and take part in millipede-themed craft activity to celebrate our new giant millipede fossil exhibit. Creepy crawly fun for all the family.

Arthropleura is an extinct millipede-like animal that lived about 346-295 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period. It is the largest known land invertebrate to ever live, and the fossil on display in the Museum, is the largest ever found.

Come along to our free drop-in event and take part in millipede-themed craft activity to celebrate our new giant millipede fossil exhibit. Creepy crawly fun for all the family.

Join the Museum of Cambridge after hours, to explore the museum under a different light. Pick up a self-guided trail, and start discovering what fascinating secrets hide in the dark corners of a 300-year-old former inn.

Join the Museum of Cambridge after hours, to explore the museum under a different light. Pick up a self-guided trail, and start discovering what fascinating secrets hide in the dark corners of a 300-year-old former inn.

People have been looking up at the night sky and trying to make sense of what they see there since prehistoric times.

Join the Whipple Museum for a chance to explore telescopes, planets and models of the universe. Experiment with moving models and create your own orrery or map of a planet.

Ages 7 -11

Join the Museum for candlelight storytelling, explore the darkened museum with torches, hunt for hidden night-time creatures, and create a puppet for your own storytelling.

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