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Museums, art galleries and heritage centres
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Heritage Open Days 2010, Thursday 9 - Monday 13 September
Heritage Open Days are a national celebration of England's cultural and architectural heritage. The event includes a range of free walks, lectures, tours, displays and special openings of interesting buildings. |
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Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery
Located in the centre of the historical market town of Bury St Edmunds, the Art Gallery offers a wide range of exhibitions including fine art and crafts. Find out more about Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery.
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Clare Ancient House Museum
Located in the lovely town of Clare in a Grade 1 listed building, the Museum provides history, displays and exhibits.
Find out more about Clare Ancient House Museum.
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Edmund Gallery
The Edmund Gallery at St Edmundsbury Cathedral is open from 10am until 4.30pm. The new gallery looks out onto Angel Hill, alongside the Cathedral Shop. It is housed in the rooms previously used by the Cathedral's education department, which has moved to a bigger space in the Cathedral Centre.
For more information, or to enquire about holding an exhibition in the Edmund Gallery, please contact David Humphreys 01284 748737 or email.
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Haverhill Local History Centre
Located in the centre of Haverhill, the History Centre offers a wide range of exhibitions and resources.
Find out more about Haverhill Local History Centre.
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The Malthouse Project
Located in the centre of the historical market town, Bury St Edmunds, just off Risbygate Street, The Malthouse Project offers a heritage centre, guided or self-led tours and a community cafe.
Find out more about The Malthouse Project
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Moyse's Hall Museum
Located in the town centre of Bury St Edmunds housed in one of England's rare surviving Norman houses, Moyse's Hall Museum offers Heritage collections from times gone past and local history including gruesome objects and the Suffolk Regiment gallery.
Find out more about Moyse's Hall Museum.
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Suffolk Regiment Museum
Located in Bury St Edmunds this lovely Regimental collection is open to the public.
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Theatre Royal
This elegant neoclassical playhouse is open to visitors four days a week and can be explored with a variety of guided tours.
Find out more about the Theatre Royal.
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West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village
Unique reconstructed Anglo-Saxon Village built on an original settlement site, giving visitors the opportunity to touch and experience Anglo-Saxon houses as we imagine them to have been one thousand five hundred years ago. Visitors can also see the archaeological objects excavated from the site on display in a specially built centre.
Find out more about West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village.
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