Discover the best top things to do in Warwickshire, United Kingdom including Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park, The MAD Museum, Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery, Rugby Art Gallery & Museum - FREE ENTRY, Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum.
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4.5 based on 721 reviews
This award winning art gallery near Stratford-upon-Avon offers enjoyable ways to experience art and natural beauty of it's stunning landscape. Housed in a Grade I listed Robert Adam mansion set in Capability Brown landscaped parkland, Compton Verney is home to a growing collection of works of art from around the world including Naples 1600-1800, Germanic art 1450-1650, British portraits including Reynolds, exceptional collection of Chinese bronzes, unique collection of British Folk Art, the Marx-Lambert collection, plus an exciting program of changing exhibitions.
The art gallery here houses a mixed collection of art ranging from Ancient Chinese bronzes through Naples to British Folk Art - the latter uniquely fascinating. It is a truly eclectic mix, beautifully arranged although for such splendid premises, the paintings - all in immaculate condition - almost too clean! - are not well lit and you need to adjust your position to see them properly.
4.5 based on 1,509 reviews
Stratford upon Avon is most famous for being the birthplace of poet and play writer William Shakespeare, but why not try something completely outside of the box and visit the towns newest most exciting attraction- The MAD (Mechanical Art & Design) Museum.As soon as you step into this quirky attraction you'll be greeted with whirling robotics, churning clogs, rolling ball circuits, ingenious design and crazy sounds! The MAD Museum does what it says on the tin, showcasing an absolutely MAD assortment of Kinetic Art, Automata and Steampunk contraptions, gadgets and gismos. Venture into an eccentric world of moving art; The MAD Museum is a wonderful place to watch and interact with an astonishing assortment of both modern and old fashioned, yet highly innovative and elaborate machines! For the young ones: Dancing lasers, rolling ball machines, roaring mechanical dinosaur heads and whirligigs all with lots of buttons to press! The MAD Museum offers an exciting visit with an educational bias, relevant to curriculum modules such as Design & Technology and Science. We give children an experience that is worthwhile, educationally beneficial and also a lot of fun!
We took our granddaughter along based on a google search of things to do locally. We thoroughly recommend the Mad Museum to spend a great couple of hours viewing the many amazing contraptions and getting hands on with virtually everything, including making your own marble runs. The entry price is good value for money and the staff were very attentive , giving us an initial talk on how to get most enjoyment from the machines. Many thanks for a great time, we will be back soon.
4.0 based on 138 reviews
Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery sits in the attractive surroundings of Riversley Park. The museum has permanent galleries displaying local history, the life of George Eliot and a fine art collection. Enjoy our activity sheets, fun interactives and take part in our family friendly activities. We also have three galleries showing a range of temporary exhibitions during the course of the year. In addition our Events programme includes Saturday Events days, storytelling and lunchtime talks.
Had a really lovely lunch in this pretty museum. The cafe was very clean, the food choice excellent and prices reasonable. All served in good time by a very helpful gentleman. Spotlessly clean loo’s. Friendly and helpful staff. Social distancing is also strictly enforced throughout and we felt very safe at all times. All in all a great afternoon - well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 88 reviews
Rugby Art Gallery and Museum is located in the centre of Rugby, a picturesque town in the West Midlands. Entry is FREE of charge and it provides visitors with a wealth of cultural experiences. Rugby Art Gallery and Museum houses a small Archaeology Gallery which showcases Roman artefacts found in the local area. Two art galleries showcasing changing exhibitions of local and National contemporary and modern art. Plus, a small changing exhibition from Rugby’s social history collection. It also houses, Rugby Visitor Centre and Shop, Rugby Library, The Rugby Hall of Fame (small charge applicable), and the Maia Café serving delicious light refreshments. There are lots of activities for all ages with opportunities to get hands on with art and history. There is always something fun to see and do at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum and we look forward to welcoming you soon.
The library is fine, but i mainly go for the 'floor one' gallery which changes every fortnight i think.The art is variable because of it's nature, but that's part of it's fun.There are some incredible pieces done by kids up to professional artist. The only minus is having a bad experience at the coffee shop with a verbally abusive member of their staff.
Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum is situated in the Royal Pump Rooms. The Art Gallery, sited in the hall of the former hydrotherapy pool, shows fine and decorative art works. The entire exhibition is changed every two years. The Local History Gallery, presents the story of Leamington's development from a rural village into an elegant spa resort, and then into the thriving town we know today.
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