During this special 30-minute museum tour, in-house gaming experts will guide you through the history of videogames from the seventies to modern day.
Why not come dressed up as your favourite retro game character!
Ideal for ages 6+
Join Curator Dr Susanne Turner on this virtual tour of the Museum of Classical Archaeology's Cast Gallery.
The Museum houses a rather unusual exception: instead of original statues, the Cast Gallery is packed with more than 600 historical plaster casts of Greek and Roman sculptures. But why do we have all these replicas? And how might thinking about copying help us to look differently at ancient sculpture?
Benjamin Fisk, Department of Plant Sciences
Dr Alejandra Guerrero, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge
To join in the fun, simply pick up your free bingo sheet on your way into the Garden. Get hunting for different springtime sights and claim your prize at the end. The bingo includes lots of amazing springtime plants and animals, including the brightly coloured Brimstone butterfly, beautiful cherry blossoms and the elusive Purple Toothwort plant.
Entry tickets are limited, and must be purchased in advance of your visit.
Join us at 2pm on Sunday 28 March to explore the Museum of Zoology with this film by conservation experts and discover the wildlife conservation success stories behind the animals on display.
Head over to the Earth Optimism website to watch: https://www.earthoptimism.cambridgeconservation.org/film-festival/conser...
Join @AtlasObscura, New York based journalists as they show you their virtual highlights of the Museum, followed by a live interview with the Museum's Assistant Director, Jack Ashby. It's their first ever tour of a UK Museum - not to be missed!
Our free snowdrop trail, available at the Garden’s ticket offices, will guide you to the Garden’s snowdrop ‘hot spot walking routes’ where you’ll see our snowdrops growing and discover more about snowdrop science, history, folklore and cultivation from information panels in these areas.
Our free snowdrop trail, available at the Garden’s ticket offices, will guide you to the Garden’s snowdrop ‘hot spot walking routes’ where you’ll see our snowdrops growing and discover more about snowdrop science, history, folklore and cultivation from information panels in these areas.
The snowdrops are expected to be in bloom until mid/late February. Check website for updates.