Upon requestVarious Dates
Workshop / Talk at School
Ely Museum is local history museum that tells the story of the unique fenland landscape and the people who lived here.
A virtual visit with Ely Museum brings all the fun of a museum visit straight into your classroom.
Using a mixture of loan objects in the classroom, a live-streamed session with a reenactor and a Q&A session, they allow children to interact with real & replica objects and ask all of their questions
There are a variety of Virtual Visits available from pre-history & Romans to World War 2 and Toys from long ago. Each session is completely customisable, so please get in contact to discus your requirements.
Find out more in our blogpost here: http://www.elymuseum.org.uk/edu/virtual-visits-with-ely-museum/
Ely Museum closed for a £2.2m redevelopment in September 2019 and plans to reopen to the public in early 2021.
Disclaimer: All events and activities promoted through the Culture Catalogue are entirely the responsibility of the named provider. Babylon ARTS is not responsible for the information supplied by the providers and used on the Culture Catalogue. Babylon ARTS is not responsible for the quality or content of the activities and events that are delivered. Teachers and students should satisfy themselves as to the quality and appropriateness of the activity or event by liaising directly with the provider. All safeguarding, equality, health and safety matters relating to the activities and events are the responsibility of the provider.
To view Ely Museum's Safeguarding Policy for working with young people, please click here.