Easter Through the Ages

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Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 2QR

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Easter Through the Ages

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Discover how the Easter festival has been celebrated throughout history! Join us for crafts, cookery and more as we make and take home some of our favourite Easter traditions from 1290-1890, including: Medieval easter egg decorating, making a Victorian Easter Card and taking part in our Tudor feast!

All activities are free to take part in, with the exception of Easter Basket making which is £5 payable on the day. No booking required.

All are welcome to join us on 26, 27 March, 2, 3 April between 11am-3.30pm.

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