Henley rowing museum

The whole Museum is NOW OPEN, including upstairs galleries, Shop, Café, Wind in the Willows and Gertrude Hermes exhibitions (closing 11th Oct) 10am to 4pm, Thurs to Mon. Last general admission 2. Car park closes 4pm. Pre-booking essential.


Book one of our exclusive Curator Tours. The galleries include interactive displays as well as internationally-significant collections, including the family-friendly ‘Wind in the Willows’ gallery and a permanent display of the.

Where is the river and Rowing Museum? All delegates are entitled to free Museum admission, and a 10% discount in the Museum shop.


All profits are reinvested in our RRM Foundation, a registered charity. The flyer, which bears the museum ’s logo and a picture of a trustee, has been circulated claiming an event called Black Boating Matters will be held at Phyllis Court Club on September 27.


The museum has been in talks with Ms Lee for some time as the previous operator Leafi, of London, was nearing the end of its contract. Latest Information. Sort by: Distance Price.


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The museum, which is elevated above the ground on concrete pillars due to the occasional flooding of the river, is conceived in. Great way to celebrate your 20th anniversary. Henley Rowing Club Follow. Its exterior of oak, glass and steel, with curves evoking boathouses and the sturdiness of local barns, marks it out from the rest of the town, and won it recognition as the.


With a variety of free family-friendly activities and a fascinating exhibition dedicated to the children’s book “Wind in the Willows”, your tiny explorers will have plenty to see and do at the. Art of the Wild: Gertrude Hermes and the Natural World. COVID-Update: To limit the spread of the coronavirus, attractions may be closed or have partial closures. Please consult government travel advisories before booking.


More information can. The Museum runs a broad programme of special exhibitions and activities. Many items can be seen in our permanent galleries but many are currently in storage.


Wednesday) and spent a short while at the bottom of the train station car park before moving onto Shiplake. They left shortly before 10.


The river was inspiration for the fantastic Wind in the Willows books and families can enjoy a delightful exhibition that includes 3D models, amazing lighting and beautiful music. With nature trails to follow, craft.


River and Rowing Museum. Special exhibitions run throughout the year.

The museum features exhibits related to: coins and medals, social history, sport, costume and textiles, inland waterways, archaeology, natural sciences, archives, decorative and applied art, fine art and science and technology. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: henley royal regatta, henley on thames, olympic games. Wondering how to entertain the little people for an afternoon? This sweet museum excels.


Can also be used as a break out room for the Thames room. The Rowing Gallery Available for evening receptions and dinners with a seating capacity of 1people or 3people for a standing reception.


You can view our exact. The centre closed in March when the coronavirus lockdown was instigated and has remained shut sincenbsp;the beginning of July whennbsp;galleries and museums were allowed to return.

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