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Families being invited to visit attractions during half-term break

Wednesday 17th May 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community, What's On

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Families across the Bath area are being invited to enjoy a range of activities on offer at the Roman Baths and Victoria Art Gallery this May half-term.

The Wild Escape – Dog Gone at the Victoria Art Gallery | Photo © B&NES Council

Children can make a mini Roman garden and search for crowns in the collection at the Roman Baths, while animal-loving kids can create anime dogs and dog bookmarks at the Victoria Art Gallery.

There’s also a chance to tour Bath’s Local History Store in Lansdown, and see fascinating Victorian spa equipment.

Councillor Kevin Guy, Leader, Bath & North East Somerset Liberal Democrat Group, said: “We hope young visitors will enjoy exploring our museums and taking part in the craft sessions, trails and tours on offer over the half-term holidays.

“All are free for local residents with a Discovery Card, which you can sign up for on the Council’s website.”

All activities are suitable for children aged 3+. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Glorious Gardens
The Roman Baths | Monday 29th May to Saturday 3rd June – 10am-12.30pm and 1.30pm-4pm

  • Find out about plants the Romans introduced to Britain and create a mini Roman garden to take home, using card, pens and toy moss.
    Included in admission price. Free for local Discovery Card holders. No need to book for the activity – just pop in during your visit to the Roman Baths. Advance booking recommended for Roman Baths admission tickets at www.romanbaths.co.uk.

A Royal Roman Quest trail
The Roman Baths | Until Sunday 4th June

  • Oh no, the Emperor has lost his crown! The whole family can get involved in searching for a new crown for the Roman Emperor: for younger visitors, crowns will be hidden for them to spot as they explore the Roman Baths, while older kids will be encouraged to look out for headwear suitable for an Emperor within the collection, from wigs to laurel wreaths.
    Included in admission price. Free for local Discovery Card holders. Advance booking recommended for Roman Baths admission tickets at www.romanbaths.co.uk.

Local History Store Tours
Local History Store, Lansdown | Wednesday 31st May, 10am, 12pm and 2pm

  • Go and explore the weird and wonderful objects in the Local History Store, from Victorian spa equipment to Georgian furniture.
    Free but booking essential on [email protected].

The Wild Escape – Dog Gone
Victoria Art Gallery | Tuesday 30th May to Saturday 3rd June, 10.30am to 12.30pm

  • Create a characterful anime dog portrait on a paper plate, or a dog bookmark.
    This activity is part of The Wild Escape, a nationwide project that invites children to find nature in museums. Free activity. No need to book, just drop in.
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