The Museum of Cambridge invites families to rediscover the much-loved childhood classic Angelina Ballerina, with ‘Making Angelina: The World of Helen Craig’, a new exhibition running from 14 February to 1 June 2026. For more than 40 years, Angelina Ballerina
About the exhibition: Portraits of Cambridge: A Town in Transition invites you to explore a Cambridge as a town grappling with change. By the late 19th century, Cambridge had been reshaped by rapid growth, shifting industries, and an evolving streetscape.
Imagine being guided through the many rooms of the 17th-century Museum building... meeting Beasts magical, mythical, mystical. Through a rich – though occasionally challenging – mixture of stories, poetry, sound, voice, music and movement, this show explores the idea of
Imagine being guided through the many rooms of the 17th-century Museum building... meeting Beasts magical, mythical, mystical. Through a rich – though occasionally challenging – mixture of stories, poetry, sound, voice, music and movement, this show explores the idea of
Imagine being guided through the many rooms of the 17th-century Museum building... meeting Beasts magical, mythical, mystical. Through a rich – though occasionally challenging – mixture of stories, poetry, sound, voice, music and movement, this show explores the idea of