 | Booking a visit to the Museum
It’s been wonderful to see visitors enjoying our galleries once again since the Museum reopened.
A reminder that you need to book a free ticket in advance online to visit the Museum. However you do not need to book to visit the Horniman Café and can enjoy it at any time of the day, without visiting the Museum.
You can also book a ticket to see our Permian Monsters exhibition. Meet extraordinary creatures that lived before the age of the dinosaurs in this family-friendly show.
Members and Benefactors get free admission to Permian Monsters but must still book in advance online. |
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Then and Now Twitter Hours Every Wednesday from 2 September, 6-7pm
Join in weekly conversations on Twitter, led by Oluseyi Awolesi, sharing memories, photographs and reflections on 60 years of Nigerian independence.
Oluseyi will be talking to historians Amanda Kirby Okoye and Emeka Keazor, poet Yomi Sode and Nigeria-based archivist Oludamola Adebowale from ASIRI Magazine. The conversations will include responses to the Horniman’s archive of photographs taken in Nigeria in the 1960s.
Follow @HornimanMuseum on Twitter and join in with #60sAt60.
Find out more about Then and Now |
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Plonk Mini-Golf Open daily, 11am-5.30pm Test your wits against this 9-hole course in the Gardens, featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-the-loops, heroic hills and Horniman-themed specials. Bring the whole family for a plonking good time and say hello to Gerald the Crazy Golf Walrus! Sanitisation stations and social distance measures are in place. Book now |
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Turn It Up: On Paradoxes Ends 4 October 2020 Last chance to see Jide Odukoya’s photographic series which shows Nigeria abuzz through the lens of traditional Nigerian weddings. Jide’s work explores the paradox of parallel Nigerian worlds, contrasting cosmopolitan affluence and extravagance with underlying economic poverty. Free Find out more about Turn It Up |
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Hear it Live! Videos
We’re re-living our Hear it Live! sessions. Every Thursday afternoon, we’re releasing a video of a previous performance on our 17th- and 18th-century keyboard instruments. These keyboards are on display in the Music Gallery.
Over 17 performances by wonderful musicians are already on the Horniman's YouTube channel.
Watch the Hear it Live! performances and subscribe to our channel to be among the first to see each new video. |
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