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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Hungry for History
Broadstairs,
Hungry for History is a collaborative venture for all schools nationwide. It aims to instil a love of history in children of all ages and to encourage renewed passion for
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Houses of Parliament
London, Greater London
The Palace of Westminster is the home of the UK’s Houses of Parliament , including the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
Parliament is responsible for making and
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Glasgow, Strathclyde
One of the finest civic collections in Europe is housed within this Glasgow landmark. Here you can explore collections that include everything from fine and decorative arts to archaeology and
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Jewish Military Museum
London, Greater London
Illustrating British Jewry's contribution to the Armed Forces of the Crown from the Crimea to the present day. The museum commemorates the contribution made by British and
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Jaywick Martello Tower
Jaywick, Essex
Jaywick Martello Tower supports creative collaborations relating to the themes of Community, Heritage and Environment that affect our lives today. Jaywick Martello Tower is represents Environment, Community and Heritage. It pursues
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Jane Austen’s House Museum
Alton, Hampshire
Jane Austen's House Museum in the village of Chawton in Hampshire is where Jane spent the last eight years of her life. It is of international importance as the place
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IWM North
Manchester, Greater Manchester
The multi-award winning IWM North is a great day out for all ages. Designed by world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind to represent a globe shattered by conflict, it reveals how war
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IWM London (part of Imperial War Museums)
London, Greater London
IWM London tells the stories of those whose lives have been shaped by war through the depth, breadth and impact of our Galleries, displays and events. Our new First World
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King’s College London
London,
King's College London was founded in 1828 and located in a Grade-1 listed building in the Strand. King's College Hospital was established in nearby Portugal Street in 1839/40 and relocated
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King’s Own Royal Regiment Museum
Lancaster, Lancashire
The museum covers the history of the King's Own Royal Regiment (4th Regiment of Foot) from its raising in 1680 through to the present day. Displays cover the Napoleonic,