Make a paper pop-up museum + Museum treasures trail.
Family fun is on offer at the Museum of Island History, visitors will be invited to create and curate their own paper pop-up museum, featuring some of the museum's collection of fascinating local artefacts, or something else of their choosing. There will also be an opportunity to complete a trail exploring some of the treasures currently on display at the museum including objects from prehistory to the modern day. And it will be one of the last chances to see a temporary exhibition which reveals the rich history of Newport's people and places which closes soon.
There is no need to book and all activities and museum entry costs just £1 per person.
This event is organised by the Isle of Wight Heritage Service.
No need to book, all activities and entry - £1 per person.
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