The Corinium Museum has so many great events on, take part! |
March Program
Behind
the Scenes: Ruins of Medieval Cirencester
Wednesday
13th March, 11-12pm
Talk
with Heather Dawson at the Museum Resource Centre, Northleach
A unique opportunity to explore the museums reserve collection. Learn
about the history and splendour of Cirencester’s Medieval Abbey through our
vast collection of stone artefacts discover during the Abbey Excavations in the
1960s. Cost: £7 per adult, £6 members
Limited to 10 people. For more details & to book, please contact the museum.
The Shape of Water
Corinium CinemaThursday 14 March, 7pm
From master story teller, Guillermo del Toro,
comes 'The Shape Of Water' - an other-worldly fairy tale, set against the
backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1963.
Cert: 15Run time: 2 hr. 03 min.
Cost: £6.50 per adult, £5.50 concession
Rural Cinema
Saturday 23 & Sunday 24 March, 2.15pmThe Corinium Museum takes part in the Rural Cinema Scheme. Films are released approximately 4-6 weeks in advance. For film titles contact the Corinium Museum or visit our website.
Cost: £5.60 per adult, £4.80 concession
Roman Gardens
Evening Lecture with Cherry HubbardThursday 28 March, 7-8.30pm
Pliny the Elder wrote that there was a certain sanctity to a garden... In this talk Cherry explores the legacy of the Romans in our gardens, how they created peaceful spaces in the midst of their homes, how they used their plants for food, drink, decoration, medicine and dyes. We look at the primary sources, mosaics, frescos, pollen and seeds. What did they bring with them and what has survived 2000 years on?
Cherry Hubbard is an engaging professional interpreter of social and
domestic history with much experience in public speaking with a wide ranging
demographic. Topics ranging throughout history, but with a WW1, Tudor and Roman
specialist knowledge.
Cost: £7 per adult, £6 membersBooking recommended
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Mother’s Day Cinema Screening with Tea &
CakeSunday 31 March, 2.15pm
Join us to celebrate Mother’s Day with this 1961 classic. A young New York writer sponsored by a wealthy woman falls in love with the charming, impulsive and eccentric call girl that lives next door. Based on a story by Truman Capote. Starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard. Tea and cake will be served during the interval.
Cost: £15 per adult, £12 concession
Booking recommended
Please contact us if you would like any further details or images for
any of the events that we are holding. coriniummuseum@slm-ltd.co.uk
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