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Tuesday 18 September 2018

Reading Museum - RBL's Henry II: Don't miss this fascinating talk with Reading's award-winning theatre company

Talks at Two: Henry II - Creating the Production
Saturday 22 September
A talk with Reading Between the Lines Theatre Company. Following the success of Henry Iof England and Matilda the Empress, this award-winning local professional theatre company are delighted to offer an insight into the creative process behind their highly-anticipated October production, Henry II.

Adults, 2pm – 3pm
£5, booking essential (book online or call 0118 937 3400)  
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Abbey Gateway Tours
Wed 19 September, Sat 29 September, Sat 13 October, Wed 31 October 


Join us for a tour inside the newly restored medieval Abbey Gateway and learn about this listed building’s fascinating history and its role in the Abbey Quarter. Hear about the Abbey monks, visiting royalty, links to novelist Jane Austen and the vital conservation work done to bring it back to life.

Please note that the Gateway has no step free access and
there are uneven steps and floors.

All ages, 45-minute tour starting at 11am (on Saturdays) & 3pm (on Wednesdays), meet in the Story of Reading Gallery
£5, booking essential (book online or call 0118 937 3400)
Reading Museum, Blagrave Street, Reading. RG1 1QH.

Friday 14 September 2018

Reading Museum - Reading Abbey Gateway Tours

Reading Abbey Gateway Tour
Wednesday 19 September, 3pm

Join us for a tour inside the newly restored medieval Abbey Gateway and learn about this listed building’s fascinating history and its role in the Abbey Quarter. Hear about the Abbey monks, visiting royalty, links to novelist Jane Austen and the vital conservation work done to bring it back to life.

Suitable for all ages, 45-minute tour starting at 3pm,
meet in the Story of Reading Gallery at Reading Museum.

Tickets £5, booking essential (see our website or call us).

Please note that the Gateway has no step free access and there are uneven steps and floors.
© Reading Arts. Reading Museum, Blagrave St, Reading. RG1 1QH.
0118 937 3400

Monday 3 September 2018

Reading Museum - Join us for Heritage Open Days, part of England's largest festival of history and culture

HERITAGE OPEN DAYS
6-9 September & 13-16 September

England’s favourite heritage festival now stretches across two weekends in September. It's your chance to see hidden places and celebrate our fantastic history and culture. The local programme is co-ordinated by Reading UK CIC.

Visit the Heritage Open Days website.
Saturday 8 September   
Victorian Schoolroom Experience in the Abbey Gateway   Meet a Victorian schoolteacher and re-learn the ‘3Rs’. A 45-minute experience for adults and children over 5 in our unique Victorian classroom, now in the brand new setting of the historic Abbey Gateway. Please note that the Gateway has no step free access and there are uneven steps and floors. Ages 5+, 11am & 2.30pm. Free, booking essential (35 places max per session, see our website or call us)
Saturday 8 September  
Abbey Gateway Drop-in
Take a peek inside the newly restored medieval Abbey Gateway. Admire the recent conservation work undertaken as part of the Reading Abbey Revealed Project. For more information about our fully guided tours see page 48. Please note that the Gateway has no step free access and there are uneven steps and floors. All ages, 12.30pm – 2pm. Free, drop in (30 places max per session, there may be a short wait)
Saturday 8 September   
Father Willis Organ Demonstrations                                   
Free talk and demonstration of the historic Father Willis Organ by members of the Berkshire Organists' Association, followed by an opportunity for members of the public to play the instrument. For further information email david@davidpether.uk
All ages, 1-hour sessions starting at 11am & 12pm
Free, drop in
Thursday 13 September
Victorian Architecture in the Reading Abbey Quarter
New buildings continued to spring up within the Abbey Quarter long after the dissolution of Reading Abbey in 1539. This new specialist tour explores local works and the legacy of three eminent Victorian architects, Alfred Waterhouse, A. W. N. Pugin and George Gilbert-Scott.
Adults, 1¼-hour tour starting at 11am & 2pm, meet in the Story of Reading Gallery
Free, booking essential (see our website or call us)
Friday 14 September
Abbey Quarter Sculpture Walk
Love art? Curious about public sculpture? Join curator Elaine Blake for a walk through the Forbury and the Abbey Ruins which are full of sculptures, both ancient and modern. Not all of the works are complete; come and find out what the artists intended and why the sculptures are there.
Ages 12+, 11am, meet in the Museum entrance
Free, booking essential (see our website or call us)
Saturday 15 September  
Scrambling into Education: The Reading Way
Join our Jane Austen themed Abbey Gateway tour to find out about Jane’s only period of formal education which took place in the Gateway, at Reading Ladies Boarding School. Find out what the school was like and what sort of place Reading was in the 1780s. Please note that the Gateway has no step free access and there are uneven steps and floors.
Adults, 11am, meet in the Story of Reading Gallery
Free, booking essential (see our website or call us)