York Museums Trust

Events - 25 Nov 17

BBC History Weekend 2017 – Fri 24 Nov 2017

BBC History Weekend 2017

Dates: Friday 24 November 2017–Sunday 26 November 2017, All Day
Venue: Yorkshire Museum

The BBC History Weekend will be returning to the historic city of York for its third consecutive year. After the success of 2016, the festival has expanded their northern weekend to include over 25 speakers across two beautiful venues – the Yorkshire Museum and the 14th-century Hospitium in the Museum Gardens.

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Gingerbread Making – Sat 25 Nov 2017

Gingerbread Making

Date: Saturday 25 November 2017, 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Venue: York Castle Museum

Discover the tradition and history of this special festive treat with our demonstrations in the Castle Kitchen creating gingerbread decorations. You might even get to try some! Demonstrations will take place 11am – 1pm and 2pm – 4pm.

Free with admission, no need to book.

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The Lost Letters – A Christmas Mystery – Sat 25 Nov 2017

The Lost Letters - A Christmas Mystery

Date: Saturday 25 November 2017, 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Venue: York Castle Museum

A cheeky Christmas Elf has hidden children’s letters to Father Christmas! Follow a special Christmas trail and join in with festive activities to solve the mystery before meeting Father Christmas!

£5 per child (standard admission applies for adults), no need to book.

Price per child includes a visit to see Father Christmas and a traditional gift.

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Guide’s Gallery Talk – Sat 25 Nov 2017

Guide's Gallery Talk

Date: Saturday 25 November 2017, 11:45 am - 3:00 pm
Venue: York Castle Museum

Join one of our costumed guides on our famous Victorian street Kirkgate every day at 11.45am and 3.00pm for a free 15 minute informal talk.

Each talk is different but will provide an introduction to Kirkgate, the history of York Castle Museum, and the objects on display, as well as the people who lived and worked in York during the Victorian period of 1870-1901.

Please note that talks are subject to the availability of our guides.

Free with admission, no need to book.

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