Access all areas during this fascinating behind the scenes tour of the Museum of Richmond with museum Curator, Natascha Wintersinger. Discover how artefacts are stored, conserved and displayed in a small local history museum and examine some of those objects usually hidden from public view. The Museum of Richmond is an independent local history museum that celebrates the rich history of the London Borough of Richmond. Located in the Old Town Hall, in the heart of Richmond, the museum is home to a fascinating collection of artefacts, bringing to life the heritage of Richmond, Kew, Ham and Petersham from pre-historic times to present day.
Date: August 27th, 2 – 2.30pm / 2.30 – 3pm / 3 – 3.30pm / 3.30 – 4pm
Booking details: email museumofrichmond@btconnect.com / telephone 020 8332 1141
Special conditions / access information:
There are 5 places available for each event.
Meeting point is Museum of Richmond, Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, TW9 1TP
The Museum of Richmond is located on the second floor of the Old Town Hall which has lift access.
Limited, metered, parking is available on Whittaker Avenue. The Museum of Richmond is on many public transport routes. Rail: South West Trains and London Overground. Underground: District Line. Bus: H22, 33, H37, 65, R68, R70, 190, 337, 319, 419, 490, 493
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