All venues
We are lucky to have many museums, galleries and archives around the country where you can discover collections relating to the Age of Revolution and explore the historic places where pioneers lived and worked. See how futures were changed and history was made.
Events and venue data provided by Culture24.
September 2020: As museums and galleries around the country begin to reopen please make sure you double check museum websites and social media for opening times to avoid disappointment.
Currently, there are 354 venues on our database.
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Chalke Valley Festival
Wake, Wiltshire
Offering a unique blend of talks, discussions & debates alongside a vast living history through-the-ages encampment and stunning warbird air show, the Chalke Valley History Festival is a celebration of
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Chateau de la Bawette
Wavre, Belgium
Venue for Wavre 1815 - Relive the Battle, a living history and re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo.
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Pike And Shot Events Limited
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Pike And Shot Events Limited organise and manage Historical Events, Living History Interpretation displays, Historical Markets and Tours throughout Europe and the United Kingdom. If you have a venue and
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Museum of Liverpool
Liverpool, Merseyside
The stunning new Museum of Liverpool is the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city, demonstrating Liverpool’s unique contribution to the world. Showcasing popular culture
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Museums Sheffield: Graves Gallery
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Rise above the city and discover over three hundred years of European and British Art. Take time out from the bustling city to relax on our comfy sofas or unwind
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The Assembly Rooms, Bath
Bath,
The Assembly Rooms is one of Bath's most prestigious venues and has been at the heart of the city's social life since the 18th century. Designed by John Wood the Younger
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The City of Westminster Guides Association
London,
Members of the Westminster Guides and Lecturers Association ensure that the best use is made of your time, responding to your interests and giving you an enjoyable insight into an
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Cambridge University Library
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
From as early as the middle of the fourteenth century, the University of Cambridge owned and kept in chests in its treasury a small collection of books. However, it was