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One night of unmissable family adventure Twilight at the Museums Wednesday 20 February 2019 4.30 - 7.30pm FREE! www.museums.cam.ac.uk/twilight

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One night of unmissable family adventure

Twilight at the MuseumsWednesday 20 February 20194.30 - 7.30pm

FREE!

www.museums.cam.ac.uk/twilight

Between the darkness and the daylight is…

TWILIGHT!Twilight at the Museums is a FREE after-hours event for families. Here are some tips to help you plan your adventure…• Pack a torch – You’ll need some extra light to help you explore (and don’t forget to check the batteries!).

• Dress up warm – It can get cold once the sun’s gone down.

• �Don’t�try�to�fit�in�too�much – Choose one or two places to start with. You don’t want to spend the evening rushing around.

• Experience somewhere new – It’s an evening to discover different places – be adventurous.

• Don’t be afraid to ask – Worried about queues? Need more information about access? Our Twilight volunteers or museum staff will be happy to help. For questions before the event, please email [email protected] or phone 01223 746406.

• Have fun!

ALL SAINTS CHURCH

Neon Navigation

Use UV torches to find fabulous fluorescent creatures hidden around the church; make shapes and patterns with light boxes; or tell a story using shadow puppets.

Drop-in

www.visitchurches.org.uk

MUSEUM OF CAMBRIDGE

Torches, Trinkets, Treasure!

Explore some weird and wonderful objects from the Museum’s collection in an interactive session with arts and crafts, object handling and more. Follow the trail and discover hidden secrets within the Museum – what might you find?

Drop-in

www.museumofcambridge.org.uk

KETTLE’S YARD

Light, Dark and Luminosity!

Begin your night with a luminous trail and discover the Gallery’s latest exhibitions. See the spaces in new

ways and take part in some creative activities that play with light and image projections.

Don’t forget your torch… and watch out for the big spider!

Drop-in

Please note: the Kettle’s Yard House will not be open.

www.kettlesyard.co.uk

THE POLAR MUSEUM

Historic Explorers

Visit in the dark and travel back in time. The Museum will be bringing to life some of the amazing characters who have made polar history. Meet Martin Frobisher, an Elizabethan explorer with gold on his mind, not to mention the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton who led his men to safety after his ship sank.

Drop-in

Please note: at busy periods the Museum will be operating a one-in, one-out policy.

www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum

An evening of FREE family events and activities…Most venues are within easy walking distance of each other. To make things easier, we have grouped them by location.

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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDEN

Red Alert

Did you know that one in five of the world’s plant species are in danger of becoming extinct? The good news is that botanic gardens (and you!) can help. Embark on an amazing journey around the glasshouses after dark; see some of the world’s most endangered plants; and meet the people helping plants survive.

Drop-in

Please note: entrance via Brookside Gate only.

www.botanic.cam.ac.uk

FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM WITH THE WHIPPLE MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE

Starry Night

Enjoy a star-lit adventure both inside and outside the Museum, with special light displays, music, craft and astronomy. Bring your torches and see the Museum come to life.

Drop-in

Please note: accessible buggy/wheelchair access via the Courtyard Entrance. Buggy parking will be available on the front lawn.

www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk

MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGYMAA’s Magical Mystery TourThe lights are off, but the music is on! Beats of Polynesia will be playing live at the Museum as you hunt around the galleries for musical instruments, dancing clothes and all things needed to put on a show.Drop-inwww.maa.cam.ac.uk

SEDGWICK MUSEUM OF EARTH SCIENCESThe Sedgwick Shadows Search among the shadows of the Museum for fabulous fossils and marvellous minerals. Use your torch to uncover secrets in the murky cabinets and discover something new.Drop-inPlease note: queues may be likely at busy periods.www.sedgwickmuseum.org

MUSEUM OF ZOOLOGYT-wit T-who Comes Out at Night?Is it an owl? Is it a bat? Explore the Museum after dark and discover nocturnal creatures, with puppets and more.Drop-inPlease note: queues may be likely at busy periods.www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk

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MUSEUM OF CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY

Torchlight Explorers

Torches at the ready. The Museum can be a spooky place after dark. Explore and complete the Twilight trail… if you dare.

Drop-in

www.classics.cam.ac.uk/museum

UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

Manuscripts and Music by Candlelight

Experience beautiful decorated manuscripts displayed just as they would have been in the past – lit by candlelight. All accompanied by music of the period performed live by students from the Music Faculty.

Drop-in

www.lib.cam.ac.uk/using-library/whats

CAMBRIDGE SCIENCE CENTRE

Science at SundownGet hands-on with science to reveal the mysteries of light. What will you discover as the sun goes down? Come along to find out.Drop-inwww.cambridgesciencecentre.org

Further AfieldThis year, explore even further with Twilight events and activities at:

• CROMWELL MUSEUM, HUNTINGDON www.cromwellmuseum.org

• NATIONAL HERITAGE CENTRE FOR HORSERACING & SPORTING ART, NEWMARKET• www.palacehousenewmarket.co.uk

• NORRIS MUSEUM, ST IVES• www.norrismuseum.org.uk

• WISBECH & FENLAND MUSEUM, WISBECH• www.wisbechmuseum.org.uk

Check museums.cam.ac.uk/twilight or individual websites for more information.

KEY TO SYMBOLS

Toilets

Food & Drink

Baby Changing

Shop

Buggy Parking

Wheelchair Access

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ACCESSOur Twilight venues welcome all visitors. Information regarding access can be found on individual venues’ websites. If you have any further questions, please email [email protected] or phone 01223 746406.

TRAVELMost venues do not have parking facilities and we recommend that you consider alternatives to driving. Cambridge Park & Ride runs until 8.30pm and three children travel free with each paying adult.Park and Ride: www.cambridgeparkandride.info

FOOD & DRINK

• Downing Site (outside the Sedgwick Museum and Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology): Azahar Food Van – hot Spanish sandwiches and chips Caffè Mobile – hot and cold drinks, cakes and snacks Churros Bar – Spanish doughnuts and hot chocolate Hot Sausage Company – hot pork sausages in a roll

• Botanic Garden – café serving range of hot and cold food, drinks and children’s meals (closes at 7.20pm).

• Fitzwilliam Museum – café serving hot and cold snacks and drinks (closes at 7pm).

• Kettle’s Yard – café serving hot drinks and snacks

TOILET FACILITIES

All museums* have toilets; additional toilet facilities are located on the Downing Site.* Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences toilets and baby-changing will be provided by the temporary facilities on the Downing site.

*All Saints Church toilets located at Westcott House.

VISITING WITH YOUNGER CHILDREN

Children of all ages are welcome at Twilight. Find details of venues with baby-changing and buggy-parking facilities under individual listings.