Armagh Planetarium
College Hill, Armagh
Make the trip to Armagh Planetarium which offers visitors a unique experience which is quite simply “out of this world”. In the Planetarium’s amazing Digital Theatre you can relax and experience o...
Make the trip to Armagh Planetarium which offers visitors a unique experience which is quite simply “out of this world”. In the Planetarium’s amazing Digital Theatre you can relax and experience o...
The Tennent's Visitor Centre, nestled within Glasgow's Wellpark Brewery, invites beer enthusiasts on an immersive exploration of Scotland's brewing legacy. This interactive experience unveils the...
Somerset Rural Life Museum is a newly developed and completely accessible museum in Glastonbury, Somerset. The museum holds a wide range of artefacts and collections telling the story of Somerset'...
The oldest working railway in the world. Established by Act of Parliament in 1758, now a working Heritage Railway and Accredited Museum. Open weekends, Bank Holiday Mondays and additionally Wedne...
We will meet after sunset and guests will find out more about Glow Worms in Brighton & Hove and what to expect from the event. Then we will take a short walk (approx. 5 mins) to the Glow Worm Saf...
The Pierhead is a unique visitor, events and conerence venue for the people of Wales; a space to express opinions and give voice to issues that matter to you as individuals, communities or organisa...
Remains of one of the best preserved Roman Villas in the country. Leading the way in archaeology and conservation, the site has now embarked on an exciting five year summer excavations programme....
Lively community arts centre with accessible facilities for classes and meetings, dance studio, theatre, recording studios, radio station and cafe. Regular programme of events and classes.
Re-live the glorious days of the steam railway at Stephenson Railway Museum in North Shields. George and Robert Stephenson spent 20 years in North Tyneside developing their pioneering ideas which...
Caledonian MacBrayne operate throughout Scotland's Hebridean and Clyde islands, stretching from Arran in the south to Lewis in the north.