Greenwich Heritage Centre

About Greenwich Heritage Centre

Local history museum and library with displays of archaeology, natural history and geology. Also temporary exhibitions, schools service, sales point, Saturday club and Saturday lecture series.

Facilities

Opening Times Tuesday to Saturday, 9am to 5pm Closed Sundays, Mondays and public holidays Membership available but otherwise free to visitors
Booking and payment details Free

Greenwich Heritage Centre Address

Address:
Building 41
Artillery Square
London
SE18 4DX
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8854 2452
Fax: +44 (0)20 8854 2490

Prices for Greenwich Heritage Centre

Adult: Free (USD0.00)
Child: Free (USD0.00)
 

Location Information for Greenwich Heritage Centre

Address:
Building 41
Artillery Square
London
SE18 4DX
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8854 2452
Fax: +44 (0)20 8854 2490
By Road: From station, cross road, and turn right down Woolwich New Road. Cross Plumstead Road by crossing on left, go through pedestrian gate into Royal Arsenal site. Go down No.1

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Events at Greenwich Heritage Centre

  • Adult Lectures

    Lecture

    Recurring event

    A regular programme of Saturday lectures explores the history of the London Borough of Greenwich and with topics ranging from parks to palaces, writers to wronguns provides something for everyone.

     
  • Childrens Saturday Club

    Workshop

    Recurring event

    Art and craft activities for five to 12 year olds. A fun way to spend a Saturday morning, with a chance to take part in loads of interesting activities. Children under the age of five must be accompanied by an adult.

     
  • Greenwich Heritage Centre - Permanent Collection

    Exhibition

    Recurring event

    The exhibition shows extensive and growing collection of documents and books, photographs and maps, and prints and drawings.The Heritage Centre can be the ideal place to explore your family history. Not only does the centre have a wealth of information available in the form of books, records and collections, but the staff also have the knowledge and experience to guide you with your own family history research.

     
  • Greenwich Millennium Embroideries

    Exhibition

    Recurring event

    Exhibition featuring a series of embroidered panels that depict the history of the borough from the beginning of the millennium to the year 2000.

     
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