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Exhibitions include the National Gallery’s famous Botticelli and William Blake’s connections to European ideologies.
A new sound installation has been created.
‘Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance’ opens in Cambridge on September 8.
A panel recommends it is returned to the descendants of its original Jewish owner
Descend into the Greek underworld or become a space explorer...
Lovers of vintage aircraft can also check out the site’s Hurricane exhibition: Hurricane: Unsung Hero.
Participants will be encouraged to position their My Mini Museums outside their houses
The final flying event of the season brought together favourite acts, old and new, for a thrilling day of aerial displays.
A new exhibition at the Scott Polar Museum in Cambridge showcases the art from a new graphic novel on the dramatic tale by a former Disney animator.
The museum’s latest annual appeal, ‘Saving Our Stories’, aims to raise significant funds to help it look after its large collection.
The cartoon cats are the stars of a new illustrated guide aimed at showing children around the city and raising money for charity.
From a solar system trail to water fun, we’ve got the ultimate family guide.
The drawing was stolen and then returned to Cambridge University Library more than two decades after its disappearance.
The P51 Mustang has been painted in the colours of Col Jack Christian, who was killed in action in 1944.
Look out for, among other things, the Red Arrows, Spitfires and Hurricanes, as well as daring aerial acts from the Aerosuperbatic Wing Walkers.
The specimens, collected by scientist William Caldwell, have been discovered at Cambridge’s University Museum of Zoology.
The Handley Page Victor XH648, an historic jet-powered strategic bomber, has undergone a five-year restoration.
The Cambridge Festival is launching this week and there are dozens of events over the holidays.
Many of his works are being seen in the UK for the first time, including a self-portrait painted in 2021.
The full programme launched last Monday (February 28) and bookings are now open.
Choose from more than 350 free events for all the family at the city's biggest festival.