A Medieval Cotswold Town – Corinium Afternoons

Type:Talks, Seminiars and Lectures

Corinium Museum, Park Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 2BX

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A Medieval Cotswold Town - a scene from a medieval town festival

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Join us for a Corinium Afternoon. One of our knowledgeable team will give a talk taking the Museum's collection as its starting point. From Prehistory to Romans, Anglo Saxons to Medieval Cirencester, or perhaps inspired by something surprising found in our reserve collections, we hope to share the fascinating histories of the Cotswolds to brighten up even the gloomiest Thursday afternoon.

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