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TICKET INFORMATION
Around the Horniman. Ticket Information. Membership. Access. Food and drink. The Museum and Butterfly House are expected to reopen from Monday 17 May 2021, subject to Government guidance. Our Gardens remain open and are free to visit. We want you to enjoy your visit to the Horniman. Please wear a mask or face covering unless you have a good MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to JOIN THE ENVIRONMENT CHAMPIONS CLUB Animals and plants are disappearing rapidly due to pollution, increased temperatures, habitat loss and illegal hunting. In the Horniman’s Environment Champions Club (ECC), you will find: Answers to your climate and ecology questions. Inspiration for positive actions to tackle climate change. Activities to learn about nature andwildlife how
FOOD AND DRINK
The Café Kiosk in the Gardens by the Bandstand is open serving hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, snacks and ice-cream (no hot food). Open daily from 9am – 5pm. Take a look at our menu. (pdf, 118.89kb) Download. Dine in style at the Horniman Conservatory. TastyVOLUNTEERING
Yes, you may volunteer whilst on benefits, but you would need to let the Job Centre know about your volunteering. Contact our Volunteering Team. If you have a question about one of the volunteering roles, or volunteering at the Horniman, get in touch. 020 8699 1872. volunteering@horniman.ac.uk.MONKEY BUSINESS
Details Overview. From the tiny mouse lemur to the mighty gorilla, learn how primates have evolved and adapted over time in Monkey Business. Immerse yourself in the heart of the forest to discover how primates live, move, eat, play and interact. Explore the relationship between humans and other primates – our closest living relatives. FROM BIRTH TILL DEATH: SCROLLED LIFE STORIES Each scroll hanging in this exhibition will be one individual’s story. Visitors can enjoy decoding the scrolls, helping to normalise untold stories from our communities. The work will place the life stories within larger questions about who we are today, and inviting visitors to explore their own life stories. This exhibition isANCIENT BENIN
The biggest figure on this plaque is Ekpenede, Iyase (Commander-in-Chief) of the Benin army. Iyase Ekpenede served during Oba Orhobua’s reign (1550-1578 AD) and was married to the Oba’s daughter. Iyase Ekpenede is carrying several weapons and is wearing both protective military clothes and an elaborate headdress that showshis importance.
PLONK CRAZY GOLF
Plonk crazy golf. Try your hand at this 9 hole family-friendly extravaganza that will be plonking down in the Horniman Gardens. Details Overview. Grab a golf club and test your wits against a course featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-the-loops, heroic hills, balancing-beams, and some Horniman-themed specials. HOMEPAGE - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENSPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT’S ONEXPLORE THE COLLECTIONSSCHOOLSSUPPORT USVENUE HIRE The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (8am on Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.20pm. Find out more. Horniman Museum and Gardens. 100 London Road. Forest Hill. London. SE23 3PQ. How to find us. Forest Hill is on the London Overground, is 15 minutes fromTICKET INFORMATION
Around the Horniman. Ticket Information. Membership. Access. Food and drink. The Museum and Butterfly House are expected to reopen from Monday 17 May 2021, subject to Government guidance. Our Gardens remain open and are free to visit. We want you to enjoy your visit to the Horniman. Please wear a mask or face covering unless you have a good MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to JOIN THE ENVIRONMENT CHAMPIONS CLUB Animals and plants are disappearing rapidly due to pollution, increased temperatures, habitat loss and illegal hunting. In the Horniman’s Environment Champions Club (ECC), you will find: Answers to your climate and ecology questions. Inspiration for positive actions to tackle climate change. Activities to learn about nature andwildlife how
FOOD AND DRINK
The Café Kiosk in the Gardens by the Bandstand is open serving hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, snacks and ice-cream (no hot food). Open daily from 9am – 5pm. Take a look at our menu. (pdf, 118.89kb) Download. Dine in style at the Horniman Conservatory. TastyVOLUNTEERING
Yes, you may volunteer whilst on benefits, but you would need to let the Job Centre know about your volunteering. Contact our Volunteering Team. If you have a question about one of the volunteering roles, or volunteering at the Horniman, get in touch. 020 8699 1872. volunteering@horniman.ac.uk.MONKEY BUSINESS
Details Overview. From the tiny mouse lemur to the mighty gorilla, learn how primates have evolved and adapted over time in Monkey Business. Immerse yourself in the heart of the forest to discover how primates live, move, eat, play and interact. Explore the relationship between humans and other primates – our closest living relatives. FROM BIRTH TILL DEATH: SCROLLED LIFE STORIES Each scroll hanging in this exhibition will be one individual’s story. Visitors can enjoy decoding the scrolls, helping to normalise untold stories from our communities. The work will place the life stories within larger questions about who we are today, and inviting visitors to explore their own life stories. This exhibition isANCIENT BENIN
The biggest figure on this plaque is Ekpenede, Iyase (Commander-in-Chief) of the Benin army. Iyase Ekpenede served during Oba Orhobua’s reign (1550-1578 AD) and was married to the Oba’s daughter. Iyase Ekpenede is carrying several weapons and is wearing both protective military clothes and an elaborate headdress that showshis importance.
PLONK CRAZY GOLF
Plonk crazy golf. Try your hand at this 9 hole family-friendly extravaganza that will be plonking down in the Horniman Gardens. Details Overview. Grab a golf club and test your wits against a course featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-the-loops, heroic hills, balancing-beams, and some Horniman-themed specials.PLAN YOUR VISIT
The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (or 8am Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.50pm. Please follow social distancing advice. We hope you will enjoy your visit to the Horniman. We've included lots of information here to help you make the most of your visit. The Museum and Butterfly House are reopening onLEARNING AT HOME
Learning at home. Discover curriculum-linked activities, videos and resources to support home learning. Use our learning resources and collections to explore a range of fascinating topics, from ancient history to habitats, to musical instruments. Our resources can also be used flexibly, so can create your own activities, projects andlearning
STUDY COLLECTION STORES The Study Collections Centre is the Horniman’s offsite storage facility which houses the majority of the Museum’s collections. Approximately 95% of the Anthropology and Natural History collections are stored in the Study Collections Centre (SCC), and 80% of the Musical Instrument collections. The site is currently staffed by theCollections
HANDLING - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Our collections are complemented by a separate Handling Collection containing over 3,700 objects. It is an excellent resource providing unique opportunities to touch and study closely a wide selection of objects and specimens, similar to those in the galleries. The Handling Collection contains musical instruments, masks, puppets, clothing, andFOOD AND DRINK
The Café Kiosk in the Gardens by the Bandstand is open serving hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, snacks and ice-cream (no hot food). Open daily from 9am – 5pm. Take a look at our menu. (pdf, 118.89kb) Download. Dine in style at the Horniman Conservatory. Tasty 696: CELEBRATING BLACK MUSIC IN SOUTH LONDON The Black British sounds of south London take centre stage at the Horniman Museum and Gardens for 696. This two year programme is supporting and showcasing the area’s cutting-edge live music scene, from Afrofuturist hip-hop to reggae, jazz and soul, curated by AdemHolness FRSA.
SOUL SURGE LIVE FEATURING TONY SUPREME & GUESTS Soul Surge is a platform dedicated to showcasing the work of Soul, Jazz and R&B artists from the diaspora, connecting them to wider audiences both online and offline.. Tony Supreme is an award-winning radio host and producer, events curator and artist manager.. Ayeisha Raquel, born and raised in East London, is a British R&B singer-songwriter of Filipino-Ugandan heritage.PAVILION HIRE
Pavilion hire. Our bright and airy Pavilion is a contemporary venue which includes a large outside terrace overlooking the Gardens. Set within 16 acres of landscaped gardens, the Pavilion is a calm and peaceful contemporary venue. It is a bright and airy space with floor to ceiling windows which fold back to give full access to a largeprivate
HELPING BEES THRIVE ON THE SOUTH CIRCULAR By Alison McKay 18 May 2020. A new garden display at the Horniman Museum and Gardens features a sculpture that clears air pollution, alongside bee hotels and specially-selected plants – all aiming to help bees thrive by the side of one of London’s busiest roads, the South Circular. The Bee Garden is designed around a central group ofsix
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HOMEPAGE - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENSPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT’S ONEXPLORE THE COLLECTIONSSCHOOLSSUPPORT USVENUE HIRE The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (8am on Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.20pm. Find out more. Horniman Museum and Gardens. 100 London Road. Forest Hill. London. SE23 3PQ. How to find us. Forest Hill is on the London Overground, is 15 minutes fromTICKET INFORMATION
Around the Horniman. Ticket Information. Membership. Access. Food and drink. The Museum and Butterfly House are expected to reopen from Monday 17 May 2021, subject to Government guidance. Our Gardens remain open and are free to visit. We want you to enjoy your visit to the Horniman. Please wear a mask or face covering unless you have a good MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to STUDY COLLECTION STORES The Study Collections Centre is the Horniman’s offsite storage facility which houses the majority of the Museum’s collections. Approximately 95% of the Anthropology and Natural History collections are stored in the Study Collections Centre (SCC), and 80% of the Musical Instrument collections. The site is currently staffed by theCollections
VOLUNTEERING
Yes, you may volunteer whilst on benefits, but you would need to let the Job Centre know about your volunteering. Contact our Volunteering Team. If you have a question about one of the volunteering roles, or volunteering at the Horniman, get in touch. 020 8699 1872. volunteering@horniman.ac.uk. HELPING BEES THRIVE ON THE SOUTH CIRCULAR By Alison McKay 18 May 2020. A new garden display at the Horniman Museum and Gardens features a sculpture that clears air pollution, alongside bee hotels and specially-selected plants – all aiming to help bees thrive by the side of one of London’s busiest roads, the South Circular. The Bee Garden is designed around a central group ofsix
FROM BIRTH TILL DEATH: SCROLLED LIFE STORIES Each scroll hanging in this exhibition will be one individual’s story. Visitors can enjoy decoding the scrolls, helping to normalise untold stories from our communities. The work will place the life stories within larger questions about who we are today, and inviting visitors to explore their own life stories. This exhibition is RECORDS OF BOOSEY & HAWKES The archive consists of the stock books, instrument catalogues, workbooks, financial ledgers, and related records of intrument maker Boosey and Hawkes and its predessors and subsidiaries including Besson & Co., Distin & Co., Hawkes & Son, and Rudall Carte. Unlike the Boosey & Hawkes Museum Collection, established within Boosey & Co in orbefore
PLONK CRAZY GOLF
Plonk crazy golf. Try your hand at this 9 hole family-friendly extravaganza that will be plonking down in the Horniman Gardens. Details Overview. Grab a golf club and test your wits against a course featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-the-loops, heroic hills, balancing-beams, and some Horniman-themed specials.MARGARET BIRLEY
Margaret Birley, as Keeper of Musical Instruments, has responsibility for the development and interpretation of the Horniman’s musical instrument collections, which now number over 9,500 objects. She has played a critical role in the acquisition of a number of musical instrument collections, two of which received generous sponsorshipfrom the
HOMEPAGE - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENSPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT’S ONEXPLORE THE COLLECTIONSSCHOOLSSUPPORT USVENUE HIRE The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (8am on Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.20pm. Find out more. Horniman Museum and Gardens. 100 London Road. Forest Hill. London. SE23 3PQ. How to find us. Forest Hill is on the London Overground, is 15 minutes fromTICKET INFORMATION
Around the Horniman. Ticket Information. Membership. Access. Food and drink. The Museum and Butterfly House are expected to reopen from Monday 17 May 2021, subject to Government guidance. Our Gardens remain open and are free to visit. We want you to enjoy your visit to the Horniman. Please wear a mask or face covering unless you have a good MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to STUDY COLLECTION STORES The Study Collections Centre is the Horniman’s offsite storage facility which houses the majority of the Museum’s collections. Approximately 95% of the Anthropology and Natural History collections are stored in the Study Collections Centre (SCC), and 80% of the Musical Instrument collections. The site is currently staffed by theCollections
VOLUNTEERING
Yes, you may volunteer whilst on benefits, but you would need to let the Job Centre know about your volunteering. Contact our Volunteering Team. If you have a question about one of the volunteering roles, or volunteering at the Horniman, get in touch. 020 8699 1872. volunteering@horniman.ac.uk. HELPING BEES THRIVE ON THE SOUTH CIRCULAR By Alison McKay 18 May 2020. A new garden display at the Horniman Museum and Gardens features a sculpture that clears air pollution, alongside bee hotels and specially-selected plants – all aiming to help bees thrive by the side of one of London’s busiest roads, the South Circular. The Bee Garden is designed around a central group ofsix
FROM BIRTH TILL DEATH: SCROLLED LIFE STORIES Each scroll hanging in this exhibition will be one individual’s story. Visitors can enjoy decoding the scrolls, helping to normalise untold stories from our communities. The work will place the life stories within larger questions about who we are today, and inviting visitors to explore their own life stories. This exhibition is RECORDS OF BOOSEY & HAWKES The archive consists of the stock books, instrument catalogues, workbooks, financial ledgers, and related records of intrument maker Boosey and Hawkes and its predessors and subsidiaries including Besson & Co., Distin & Co., Hawkes & Son, and Rudall Carte. Unlike the Boosey & Hawkes Museum Collection, established within Boosey & Co in orbefore
PLONK CRAZY GOLF
Plonk crazy golf. Try your hand at this 9 hole family-friendly extravaganza that will be plonking down in the Horniman Gardens. Details Overview. Grab a golf club and test your wits against a course featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-the-loops, heroic hills, balancing-beams, and some Horniman-themed specials.MARGARET BIRLEY
Margaret Birley, as Keeper of Musical Instruments, has responsibility for the development and interpretation of the Horniman’s musical instrument collections, which now number over 9,500 objects. She has played a critical role in the acquisition of a number of musical instrument collections, two of which received generous sponsorshipfrom the
PLANS, POLICIES AND REPORTING We are committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk during their visit, and this document sets out the Horniman Museum and Gardens’ Safeguarding Policy Statement. Any safeguarding concerns should be reported via comments@horniman.ac.uk. Safeguarding Policy Statement. (pdf, 97.88kb) Download. CONTACT US - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Cookie Duration Description; cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics: 11 months: This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the userVOLUNTEERING
Yes, you may volunteer whilst on benefits, but you would need to let the Job Centre know about your volunteering. Contact our Volunteering Team. If you have a question about one of the volunteering roles, or volunteering at the Horniman, get in touch. 020 8699 1872. volunteering@horniman.ac.uk. JOIN THE ENVIRONMENT CHAMPIONS CLUB Animals and plants are disappearing rapidly due to pollution, increased temperatures, habitat loss and illegal hunting. In the Horniman’s Environment Champions Club (ECC), you will find: Answers to your climate and ecology questions. Inspiration for positive actions to tackle climate change. Activities to learn about nature andwildlife how
LISTEN TO THE AFRO HISTORYSCAPES PODCAST We tell the story of African Histories through objects at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in South London. The podcast has been developed alongside our Community Action Research project and shares the research of our curators, project team and Community ActionResearchers.
ARCHIVES - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Archives. The Horniman’s collected archives comprise images, plans, cuttings, marketing materials and more that have direct relevance to the Museum, Gardens and the collections. The archives act as a primary source for the contextualisation of object collections and for furtherresearch.
THE ROCK GARDEN IN BLOOM The Rock Garden in bloom. Horticulturalist Damien takes us on a tour of the Rock Garden, which sits next to the Sunken Gardens, and some of the plants that are blooming right now. One of the most frustrating sections of the Gardens to be away from during lockdown is the Rock Garden. There are around 130 species on display and a majority of them SOUL SURGE LIVE FEATURING TONY SUPREME & GUESTS Soul Surge is a platform dedicated to showcasing the work of Soul, Jazz and R&B artists from the diaspora, connecting them to wider audiences both online and offline.. Tony Supreme is an award-winning radio host and producer, events curator and artist manager.. Ayeisha Raquel, born and raised in East London, is a British R&B singer-songwriter of Filipino-Ugandan heritage. HELPING BEES THRIVE ON THE SOUTH CIRCULAR By Alison McKay 18 May 2020. A new garden display at the Horniman Museum and Gardens features a sculpture that clears air pollution, alongside bee hotels and specially-selected plants – all aiming to help bees thrive by the side of one of London’s busiest roads, the South Circular. The Bee Garden is designed around a central group ofsix
PAVILION HIRE
Pavilion hire. Our bright and airy Pavilion is a contemporary venue which includes a large outside terrace overlooking the Gardens. Set within 16 acres of landscaped gardens, the Pavilion is a calm and peaceful contemporary venue. It is a bright and airy space with floor to ceiling windows which fold back to give full access to a largeprivate
HOMEPAGE - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENSPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT’S ONEXPLORE THE COLLECTIONSSCHOOLSSUPPORT USVENUE HIRE The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (8am on Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.20pm. Find out more. Horniman Museum and Gardens. 100 London Road. Forest Hill. London. SE23 3PQ. How to find us. Forest Hill is on the London Overground, is 15 minutes fromPLAN YOUR VISIT
The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (or 8am Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.50pm. Please follow social distancing advice. We hope you will enjoy your visit to the Horniman. We've included lots of information here to help you make the most of your visit. The Museum and Butterfly House are reopening onTICKET INFORMATION
Around the Horniman. Ticket Information. Membership. Access. Food and drink. The Museum and Butterfly House are expected to reopen from Monday 17 May 2021, subject to Government guidance. Our Gardens remain open and are free to visit. We want you to enjoy your visit to the Horniman. Please wear a mask or face covering unless you have a good MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to CONTACT US - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Cookie Duration Description; cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics: 11 months: This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the userVOLUNTEERING
Yes, you may volunteer whilst on benefits, but you would need to let the Job Centre know about your volunteering. Contact our Volunteering Team. If you have a question about one of the volunteering roles, or volunteering at the Horniman, get in touch. 020 8699 1872. volunteering@horniman.ac.uk.ANCIENT BENIN
The biggest figure on this plaque is Ekpenede, Iyase (Commander-in-Chief) of the Benin army. Iyase Ekpenede served during Oba Orhobua’s reign (1550-1578 AD) and was married to the Oba’s daughter. Iyase Ekpenede is carrying several weapons and is wearing both protective military clothes and an elaborate headdress that showshis importance.
FROM BIRTH TILL DEATH: SCROLLED LIFE STORIES Each scroll hanging in this exhibition will be one individual’s story. Visitors can enjoy decoding the scrolls, helping to normalise untold stories from our communities. The work will place the life stories within larger questions about who we are today, and inviting visitors to explore their own life stories. This exhibition is THE HORNIMAN LAUNCHES TREE PLANTING APPEAL The Horniman has launched its London Road Tree Planting Appeal to fund the creation of a new woodland area alongside the A205 South Circular road. Ninety trees will be planted along a 150m stretch of one of the country’s busiest and most congested roads, creating an urban micro-forest, which will act as a green screen, shielding the GardensPLONK CRAZY GOLF
Plonk crazy golf. Try your hand at this 9 hole family-friendly extravaganza that will be plonking down in the Horniman Gardens. Details Overview. Grab a golf club and test your wits against a course featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-the-loops, heroic hills, balancing-beams, and some Horniman-themed specials. HOMEPAGE - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENSPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT’S ONEXPLORE THE COLLECTIONSSCHOOLSSUPPORT USVENUE HIRE The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (8am on Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.20pm. Find out more. Horniman Museum and Gardens. 100 London Road. Forest Hill. London. SE23 3PQ. How to find us. Forest Hill is on the London Overground, is 15 minutes fromPLAN YOUR VISIT
The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (or 8am Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.50pm. Please follow social distancing advice. We hope you will enjoy your visit to the Horniman. We've included lots of information here to help you make the most of your visit. The Museum and Butterfly House are reopening onTICKET INFORMATION
Around the Horniman. Ticket Information. Membership. Access. Food and drink. The Museum and Butterfly House are expected to reopen from Monday 17 May 2021, subject to Government guidance. Our Gardens remain open and are free to visit. We want you to enjoy your visit to the Horniman. Please wear a mask or face covering unless you have a good MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to CONTACT US - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Cookie Duration Description; cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics: 11 months: This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the userVOLUNTEERING
Yes, you may volunteer whilst on benefits, but you would need to let the Job Centre know about your volunteering. Contact our Volunteering Team. If you have a question about one of the volunteering roles, or volunteering at the Horniman, get in touch. 020 8699 1872. volunteering@horniman.ac.uk.ANCIENT BENIN
The biggest figure on this plaque is Ekpenede, Iyase (Commander-in-Chief) of the Benin army. Iyase Ekpenede served during Oba Orhobua’s reign (1550-1578 AD) and was married to the Oba’s daughter. Iyase Ekpenede is carrying several weapons and is wearing both protective military clothes and an elaborate headdress that showshis importance.
FROM BIRTH TILL DEATH: SCROLLED LIFE STORIES Each scroll hanging in this exhibition will be one individual’s story. Visitors can enjoy decoding the scrolls, helping to normalise untold stories from our communities. The work will place the life stories within larger questions about who we are today, and inviting visitors to explore their own life stories. This exhibition is THE HORNIMAN LAUNCHES TREE PLANTING APPEAL The Horniman has launched its London Road Tree Planting Appeal to fund the creation of a new woodland area alongside the A205 South Circular road. Ninety trees will be planted along a 150m stretch of one of the country’s busiest and most congested roads, creating an urban micro-forest, which will act as a green screen, shielding the GardensPLONK CRAZY GOLF
Plonk crazy golf. Try your hand at this 9 hole family-friendly extravaganza that will be plonking down in the Horniman Gardens. Details Overview. Grab a golf club and test your wits against a course featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-the-loops, heroic hills, balancing-beams, and some Horniman-themed specials. EXPLORE THE COLLECTIONS Explore the Collections. Learn about our world-class collections and discover information about world cultures, music, different species and the natural environment we all share. There is more that unites us than divides us, and this can clearly be seen when looking at MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to PLANS, POLICIES AND REPORTING We are committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk during their visit, and this document sets out the Horniman Museum and Gardens’ Safeguarding Policy Statement. Any safeguarding concerns should be reported via comments@horniman.ac.uk. Safeguarding Policy Statement. (pdf, 97.88kb) Download. CONTACT US - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Cookie Duration Description; cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics: 11 months: This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user THE ROCK GARDEN IN BLOOM The Rock Garden in bloom. Horticulturalist Damien takes us on a tour of the Rock Garden, which sits next to the Sunken Gardens, and some of the plants that are blooming right now. One of the most frustrating sections of the Gardens to be away from during lockdown is the Rock Garden. There are around 130 species on display and a majority of themANTHROPOLOGY
The anthropology collection is a path into understanding the everyday lives and beliefs of people from all over the world, includingourselves.
HORNIMAN MARKET
Horniman Market. The Horniman Market is open every Sunday to pick-up your weekly essentials direct from independent and local producers, located in our Gardens. Details Overview. The Horniman Market is open. The weekly Horniman Market is open to provide food items including fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, bread, cake, meat and street food. HELPING BEES THRIVE ON THE SOUTH CIRCULAR By Alison McKay 18 May 2020. A new garden display at the Horniman Museum and Gardens features a sculpture that clears air pollution, alongside bee hotels and specially-selected plants – all aiming to help bees thrive by the side of one of London’s busiest roads, the South Circular. The Bee Garden is designed around a central group ofsix
LISTEN TO THE AFRO HISTORYSCAPES PODCAST Afro Historyscapes is a ten-episode podcast series that gives a fresh perspective on African history.MONKEY BUSINESS
Details Overview. From the tiny mouse lemur to the mighty gorilla, learn how primates have evolved and adapted over time in Monkey Business. Immerse yourself in the heart of the forest to discover how primates live, move, eat, play and interact. Explore the relationship between humans and other primates – our closest living relatives. HOMEPAGE - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENSPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT’S ONEXPLORE THE COLLECTIONSSCHOOLSSUPPORT USVENUE HIRE The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (8am on Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.20pm. Find out more. Horniman Museum and Gardens. 100 London Road. Forest Hill. London. SE23 3PQ. How to find us. Forest Hill is on the London Overground, is 15 minutes fromPLAN YOUR VISIT
The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (or 8am Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.50pm. Please follow social distancing advice. We hope you will enjoy your visit to the Horniman. We've included lots of information here to help you make the most of your visit. The Museum and Butterfly House are reopening onTICKET INFORMATION
Around the Horniman. Ticket Information. Membership. Access. Food and drink. The Museum and Butterfly House are expected to reopen from Monday 17 May 2021, subject to Government guidance. Our Gardens remain open and are free to visit. We want you to enjoy your visit to the Horniman. Please wear a mask or face covering unless you have a good MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to CONTACT US - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Cookie Duration Description; cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics: 11 months: This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the userVOLUNTEERING
Yes, you may volunteer whilst on benefits, but you would need to let the Job Centre know about your volunteering. Contact our Volunteering Team. If you have a question about one of the volunteering roles, or volunteering at the Horniman, get in touch. 020 8699 1872. volunteering@horniman.ac.uk.ANCIENT BENIN
The biggest figure on this plaque is Ekpenede, Iyase (Commander-in-Chief) of the Benin army. Iyase Ekpenede served during Oba Orhobua’s reign (1550-1578 AD) and was married to the Oba’s daughter. Iyase Ekpenede is carrying several weapons and is wearing both protective military clothes and an elaborate headdress that showshis importance.
FROM BIRTH TILL DEATH: SCROLLED LIFE STORIES Each scroll hanging in this exhibition will be one individual’s story. Visitors can enjoy decoding the scrolls, helping to normalise untold stories from our communities. The work will place the life stories within larger questions about who we are today, and inviting visitors to explore their own life stories. This exhibition is THE HORNIMAN LAUNCHES TREE PLANTING APPEAL The Horniman has launched its London Road Tree Planting Appeal to fund the creation of a new woodland area alongside the A205 South Circular road. Ninety trees will be planted along a 150m stretch of one of the country’s busiest and most congested roads, creating an urban micro-forest, which will act as a green screen, shielding the GardensPLONK CRAZY GOLF
Plonk crazy golf. Try your hand at this 9 hole family-friendly extravaganza that will be plonking down in the Horniman Gardens. Details Overview. Grab a golf club and test your wits against a course featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-the-loops, heroic hills, balancing-beams, and some Horniman-themed specials. HOMEPAGE - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENSPLAN YOUR VISITWHAT’S ONEXPLORE THE COLLECTIONSSCHOOLSSUPPORT USVENUE HIRE The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (8am on Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.20pm. Find out more. Horniman Museum and Gardens. 100 London Road. Forest Hill. London. SE23 3PQ. How to find us. Forest Hill is on the London Overground, is 15 minutes fromPLAN YOUR VISIT
The Gardens are open daily, from 7.15am (or 8am Sunday and Bank Holidays) until 8.50pm. Please follow social distancing advice. We hope you will enjoy your visit to the Horniman. We've included lots of information here to help you make the most of your visit. The Museum and Butterfly House are reopening onTICKET INFORMATION
Around the Horniman. Ticket Information. Membership. Access. Food and drink. The Museum and Butterfly House are expected to reopen from Monday 17 May 2021, subject to Government guidance. Our Gardens remain open and are free to visit. We want you to enjoy your visit to the Horniman. Please wear a mask or face covering unless you have a good MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to CONTACT US - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Cookie Duration Description; cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics: 11 months: This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the userVOLUNTEERING
Yes, you may volunteer whilst on benefits, but you would need to let the Job Centre know about your volunteering. Contact our Volunteering Team. If you have a question about one of the volunteering roles, or volunteering at the Horniman, get in touch. 020 8699 1872. volunteering@horniman.ac.uk.ANCIENT BENIN
The biggest figure on this plaque is Ekpenede, Iyase (Commander-in-Chief) of the Benin army. Iyase Ekpenede served during Oba Orhobua’s reign (1550-1578 AD) and was married to the Oba’s daughter. Iyase Ekpenede is carrying several weapons and is wearing both protective military clothes and an elaborate headdress that showshis importance.
FROM BIRTH TILL DEATH: SCROLLED LIFE STORIES Each scroll hanging in this exhibition will be one individual’s story. Visitors can enjoy decoding the scrolls, helping to normalise untold stories from our communities. The work will place the life stories within larger questions about who we are today, and inviting visitors to explore their own life stories. This exhibition is THE HORNIMAN LAUNCHES TREE PLANTING APPEAL The Horniman has launched its London Road Tree Planting Appeal to fund the creation of a new woodland area alongside the A205 South Circular road. Ninety trees will be planted along a 150m stretch of one of the country’s busiest and most congested roads, creating an urban micro-forest, which will act as a green screen, shielding the GardensPLONK CRAZY GOLF
Plonk crazy golf. Try your hand at this 9 hole family-friendly extravaganza that will be plonking down in the Horniman Gardens. Details Overview. Grab a golf club and test your wits against a course featuring bonkers ball runs, loop-the-loops, heroic hills, balancing-beams, and some Horniman-themed specials. EXPLORE THE COLLECTIONS Explore the Collections. Learn about our world-class collections and discover information about world cultures, music, different species and the natural environment we all share. There is more that unites us than divides us, and this can clearly be seen when looking at MEMBERSHIP - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS For all membership inquiries please contact us by email. members@horniman.ac.uk. By joining as a member, you will not only receive some fantastic benefits you will also be directly supporting the care of our collections and Gardens. Join today from just £36 and receive: Free and unlimited entry to PLANS, POLICIES AND REPORTING We are committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk during their visit, and this document sets out the Horniman Museum and Gardens’ Safeguarding Policy Statement. Any safeguarding concerns should be reported via comments@horniman.ac.uk. Safeguarding Policy Statement. (pdf, 97.88kb) Download. CONTACT US - HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS Cookie Duration Description; cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics: 11 months: This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user THE ROCK GARDEN IN BLOOM The Rock Garden in bloom. Horticulturalist Damien takes us on a tour of the Rock Garden, which sits next to the Sunken Gardens, and some of the plants that are blooming right now. One of the most frustrating sections of the Gardens to be away from during lockdown is the Rock Garden. There are around 130 species on display and a majority of themANTHROPOLOGY
The anthropology collection is a path into understanding the everyday lives and beliefs of people from all over the world, includingourselves.
HORNIMAN MARKET
Horniman Market. The Horniman Market is open every Sunday to pick-up your weekly essentials direct from independent and local producers, located in our Gardens. Details Overview. The Horniman Market is open. The weekly Horniman Market is open to provide food items including fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, bread, cake, meat and street food. HELPING BEES THRIVE ON THE SOUTH CIRCULAR By Alison McKay 18 May 2020. A new garden display at the Horniman Museum and Gardens features a sculpture that clears air pollution, alongside bee hotels and specially-selected plants – all aiming to help bees thrive by the side of one of London’s busiest roads, the South Circular. The Bee Garden is designed around a central group ofsix
LISTEN TO THE AFRO HISTORYSCAPES PODCAST Afro Historyscapes is a ten-episode podcast series that gives a fresh perspective on African history.MONKEY BUSINESS
Details Overview. From the tiny mouse lemur to the mighty gorilla, learn how primates have evolved and adapted over time in Monkey Business. Immerse yourself in the heart of the forest to discover how primates live, move, eat, play and interact. Explore the relationship between humans and other primates – our closest living relatives.COOKIES
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Following the latest advice from Public Health England regarding the coronavirus, the Horniman has taken the difficult decision to CLOSE THE MUSEUM to the public from Wednesday 18 March until furthernotice.
Our 16.5 acres of beautiful GARDENS REMAIN OPEN. From Monday 30 March our Gardens will be open from 8am – 4.30pm. The Sound Garden and Garden toilets are now closed. We will continue to update horniman.ac.uk and our social media channels whilst the Museum is closed and will advertise its reopening well in advance. We are asking the public to adhere to social distancing guidancein the Gardens.
We thank you for your understanding and patience during this difficult period. Your ongoing support is so very important to us, and we will continue to share stories and objects from the collections throughoutthis time.
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