Cartwright Hall Art Gallery

Coronation Activities at Bradford Museums and Galleries

11:00 am – 4:00 pm

About this event

11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Cartwright Hall Art Gallery

Join us at Cartwright Hall, Bradford Industrial Museum, Cliffe Castle, and Bolling Hall between the 6th and 7th May to celebrate the King’s coronation!
At Cartwright Hall, we have a family trail, ‘The King’s Pants’ – based on the children’s book by the author Nicholas Allan. We have a copy of the book to give away, kindly donated by the author! To mark the day of the coronation, on the 6th May we’ll have other activities including decorating a crown and colouring activities. We’ll do a book reading of the book at 11.30am and 2.30pm.
At Bradford Industrial Museum, Bolling Hall, and Cliffe Castle, we will be making and decorating a King’s crown, plus other activities.
 
(Please note that all of our sites will be closed on the 8th May.)

Cartwright Hall Art Gallery

Address
Lister Park, Bradford, BD9 4NS

Please be aware that we will be closed from 6th May and will reopen to the public on Friday 23rd May. This is for the installation of the Jameel Prize and Journeys of Mai.

Opening times

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 4pm
Saturday – Sunday: 11am – 4pm

By public transport

Cartwright Hall Art Gallery is in the middle of Lister Park, one and a half miles from the City Centre on the A650 Manningham Lane. There is limited parking in Lister Park, accessible from North Park Road (off Oak Lane). Lister Park is served by many city centre bus services including 23, 25, 26, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 622, 647, 662, w5. Cartwright Hall is about ten minutes’ uphill walk from Frizinghall railway station.

For help in planning your journey by public transport, please visit www.wymetro.com

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