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Norwich Castle is one of Norwich's most famous landmarks. Built by the Normans 900 years ago, it now houses some outstanding collections of fine art, archaeology and natural history. The museum hosts events and exhibitions throughout the year. Features and Facilities: Anglo-Saxon and Viking Gallery Norwich Civic Regalia Norwich School of Artists Dungeon and Battlement Tours Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
Find out about the everyday lives of Norfolk's soldiers and their families through three hundred years of war and peace. See the men's kit, read letters and diaries from the front and explore the re-created WWI communications trench. Features and Facilities:
Photographs War diaries Regimental Magazines Medals Souvenirs Memorabilia Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
Dating back to 1320, Strangers Hall is one of Norwich's oldest buildings, bringing the times of the Tudors and Stuarts to life.
Strangers' Hall page at the Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service website Features and Facilities:
Tudor Great HallRegular guided tours 17th Century knot garden Historic toy collection Great Chamber Seasonal activities Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
Dragon Hall is one of the most important historic buildings in Norwich. Built in 1430 it is a Grade I listed building which has recently undergone a £1.8 million programme of restoration and development. The displays tell the story of Robert Toppes, the wealthy merchant who built it, and the building's place in the story of Norwich.
Dragon Hall website 115-123 King Street Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
The Bridewell, once a prison for women and beggars (a 'Bridewell'), houses a vast collection of historic objects and machinery revealing how Norwich people earned their living.
The Bridewell is now closed for a one million Heritage Lottery Fund re-development. It is expected to re-open late 2011. The Bridewell page at the Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service website Bridewell Alley Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
The Sainsbury Centre is an inspirational public art museum located at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. It centres around the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection which was donated to the UEA in 1973. The collection includes works by Henry Moore, Alberto Giacometti and Francis Bacon. Apart from the Sainsbury's collection the centre also hosts many wonderful and diverse exhibitions throughout the year.
Sainsbury Centre website University of East Anglia
Norwich, NR4 7TJ 01603 593199 Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
Norwich Studio Art Gallery is the home for resident artist Gena Ivanov. Gena has been painting pictures of Norwich for about 4 years but now specialises in pictures of Norwich pubs.
Norwich Studio Art Gallery website 77 Upper St Giles Street
Norwich, NR2 1AB 01603 492093 Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
Norwich Arts Centre is a small, independently run venue close to the centre of Norwich offering a range of performing and media arts of the highest quality to the community. They also run a programme of workshops and activities that offer good access to the arts.
Norwich Arts Centre website St. Benedict's Street Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
Mandell's Gallery was originally founded in 1965 and specialised in 19th Century Norwich School and Suffolk painters. Since then the gallery has expanded and recent exhibitions have included contemporary arts, crafts and furniture.
Mandell's Gallery website Elm Hill
Norwich, NR3 1HN 01603 626892 Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
Grapevine exhibits works by both established and emerging artists, designers and craftspeople, with a special interest in promoting the work of local artists. They represent over 250 artists and craftspeople in a diverse range of medium including painting, ceramics, glass, jewellery and woodcraft and furniture.
Gapevine website 109 Unthank Road Is this your attraction? Would you like to see your advert in this space? Contact us to find out about our advertising options. | ||
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