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The Most Amazing Museum Night Events You Need to Try

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Nov 19, 2019

Catalogue

  • Thinktank
    • Where: Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, Millennium Point, Birmingham, B4 7XG
  • Barber Institute of Fine Arts
    • Where: University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TS
    • NOCTURNES ( Free)
  • Welcome
  • Herstories
    • NIGHT SCHOOL
  • Working Clasp
  • Bloom Collective
  • Spirited Bodies
  • Honest Skincare
  • Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
    • Where: Chamberlain Square, Birmingham B3 3DH
  • Birmingham Back to Backs
    • Where: 50-54, 55-63 Inge St, Hurst St, Birmingham B5 4TE
    • Candlelit Tour of the Back to Backs
  • The Library of Birmingham
    • Where: Centenary Square, Broad St, Birmingham B1 2ND
  • Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
    • Where: 75-80 Vyse St, Birmingham B18 6HA
  • Winter Palace
    • Where: Palace Embankment, 32, St Petersburg, Russia, 190000
  • Anna Akhmatova Museum
    • Where: Liteyniy Ave, 53, St Petersburg, Russia, 191014
  • Yusupov Palace
    • Where: 94, Ulitsa Dekabristov, 21Ð, St Petersburg, Russia, 190000
  • Smolny Cathedral
    • Where: Ploshchad' Rastrelli, 1, St Petersburg, Russia, 191124
  • Peter and Paul Fortress
    • Where: St Petersburg, Russia, 197046
  • Peterhof Palace
    • Where: Razvodnaya Ulitsa, 2, St Petersburg, Russia
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Museums are a great place for those who love to go back to the past enjoy exhibits of different eras and periods in history along with many amazing museum night events. Some people can spend their entire lives in museum-going through displays and demonstrations about the nitty-gritty of things they are passionate about. Contrary to popular belief, these world-class exhibitions, stunning art galleries, historic houses are not just suited for day visits. There are several museums around the world that host amazing museum night, to make your visit even more memorable. We have collated a list of the museum around the world that host some amazing museum night with a theme. If you happen to be holidaying or living in the neck of the woods of these museums, then you could indulge in a night visit to enjoy what the place has to offer amidst a lot of fun and fanfare.

Think Tank is a museum in Birmingham that incorporates an entertaining and ambitious attempt to help children access science. Although surrounded by the footprints of demolished factories, the highlights of the museum are the depiction of the industrial breakthroughs in Birmingham, how things work currently, and the future of science, an outdoor garden that incorporates science in the play equipment and a stunning planetarium.

Visit Thinktank and join in as the museum turns Halloween into an amazing museum night as a spooky party for mad scientists where witches and wizards come together to have a lot of fun. The activities include:

A special “Trick or Treat” show, where your choice will lead you to a delightful or disgusting experience.

Great family light photos

Extract a piece of pumpkin DNA by experimenting in the lab

If you like dancing, dance until your feet at the silent Zombie Disco

Participate in the fancy dress competition and look your best to enter into a fantastic draw to win a prize on the night. Just jump in and enjoy the other treats and tricks that have been set out for the night. If you are a member, you can avail of a 10% discount. If you are going as a group, value tickets are available for 10 or more. The outdoor science garden will not be open due to health and safety reasons and less light.

Located at the University of Birmingham, approximately 3 miles to the South of the City Centre, the Barber Institute of Fine Arts is a museum with an astonishing collection. The collection includes masterpieces from the Renaissance, European Masters like Rubens and Van Dyck, Gainsborough, Reynolds, and Turner. It also has classics from stalwarts like Picasso, Magritte, and many others. The museum is a whole new place in the evenings and nights and has a host of activities for those who are looking to engage in some creativity and fun. Below are some activities that you can join in and enjoy amazing museum nights if you are looking for some inspiration and conversation in a social space. Enjoy the space and celebrate art with creative seminars, workshops, talks, and performances.

A workshop that reflects on ideas of home and relationships between different people, cultures, and places. An artist-led workshop you can listen to talks about utopia and be a part of stories shared by students who are new to Birmingham.

A feminist workgroup led the workshop, and it includes an evening of feminist speeches, talks, archives and much more. Conducted by the Feminist Work for Change and University’s Women and Non-Binary Association, it is a great place for women to speak about their strengths and challenges.

After deeply understanding the triptych paintings in the galleries, you can use traditional echo medieval enamel inlay techniques to make your statement jewelry in this workshop.

This workshop lets you make a stunning floral arrangement in the flower studio

A relaxed live drawing session where you can interact with the models as you draw and explore notions that can inspire your art.

Create your own scent, smell or fragrance by making organic bath salts, lotions and creams with the local apothecary that are inspired by natural elements like air, water, and earth.

The museum showcases Pre- Raphaelite works by titans like Edward Burne-Jones, Rossetti, and others with an impressive collection of ancient treasures and Victorian art. The exhibits also include historical collections to displays for contemporary artists trying to make a mark in the field of art.

The first Silent Disco in 2017 at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery was a huge success. It was an amazing museum night when hosted in 2018 too. It is all set to return to the Edwardian Tearooms in the museum for the third time and is going to be called Silent Noize. DJ’s dish out pop, jazz, power ballads, and indie rock to battle for attention. Everyone will be given a pair of top-notch 3 channel headsets with different colored LED lights for you to see what your friends are upto. If you want to take a break and grab a bite, then all you need to do is take off your headsets as the room will be silent except for the noise of some foot-tapping and out of sync singing!!

The Most Amazing Museum Night Events You Need to Try

This museum is a quirky tour of a cluster of restored back to back terraced houses that take you through the homes of four working-class and chronicle the stories of the lives of the people who live here between1840 and 1970. If you want a vivid impression of what life looked like here, then book to stay in the basic three-storeyed period cottages with or without wifi. Prices vary from GBP100 –GBP130.

For an amazing museum night in these cluster of house you can choose from the following options:

A chance to see the court 1 in candlelight from 6 pm-7.45 pm. The atmospheric glow of the candlelight gives a different enigma to the cluster of houses.

Ghostly Victorian Tales at the Back to Backs

Fancy an evening listening to ghostly tales of spooky Victorian Ghost, the head to the Back to Backs, and sit around a bonfire moving from room to room at the edge of your seat listening to ghostly tales from the past.

The architectural triumph, The Library of Birmingham, resembles a glittering stack of gift-wrapped presents. Designed by Francine Houben, the building features a subterranean amphitheater, viewing decks, spiraling interior, and a glass elevator that leads to the 7th floor, which has a “secret garden” that offers a panoramic view of the city. The place is home to archives, photography collections, rare books, gallery spaces, computers, and a café.

From business workshops, seminars, writing competitions to councilor advice, and reading groups, The Library of Birmingham has amazing museum nights. Just log on to their website to check out the details and register yourself for an event.

The Most Amazing Museum Night Events You Need to Try

The Smith & Pepper Jewellery factory was preserved as a Museum of the Jewellery Quarter after it closed in 1981 post being in operation for 80 years. You can avail of guided tours that are an hour long. These tours explain the long history of trade in Birmingham and also get you up close and personal with the master jewelers at work. For an amazing museum night at this relic, sign in for the Jewellery Quarter Ghost Walk

The Ghost walk takes you through an eerie tour of the Jewellery Quarter and starts at the corner of Charlotte Street and Newhall Street. A great and amazing museum night, it starts with spotting the Grey Lady deep in the cemetery in the nocturnal hours. See bar chairs propel across the floor by unknown bodies. Hear the cries and shrill laughter of invisible children with the temperatures plummeting suddenly to send shivers down your spine. All in all, the grim and macabre adventure around the Quarter is not for the faint-hearted!

The official residence of the Russian Emperors from 1732 to 1917, The Winter Palace, and its precincts form the Heritage Museum today. The Heritage lives up to its sterling and royal reputation. You can absorb and immerse yourself in its treasures for days and still keep wishing for more. The museum boasts of a collection of over three million items, and only a fraction of them are on display in the 360 rooms. The enormous collection amounts to a comprehensive and condensed part of the history of Western European Art. You will need a lot of planning and concentration to view the museum. For an amazing museum night, you could engage in the Gala Banquet held by the State Hermitage Museum in the Winter Palace. The banquet is a magnificent celebration that is attended by patrons, Russian Tsars and art connoisseurs from all over the world. The Banquet is a confluence and dialogue between classical art and fashion. It exhibits the displays of celebrated Russian fashion designers from the 20th century. The banquet starts with a champagne reception, followed by a catwalk by the models and a concert by opera and ballet stars in the stunning Hermitage galleries. The traditional ball takes place after the sumptuous dinner, and the night ends with a cocktail party in the Courtyard of the Winter Place under the magic of the beautifully lit sky.

The Most Amazing Museum Night Events You Need to Try

The museum is based in the South Wing of the Sheremetyev Palace and is a touching and fascinating literary museum. It celebrates the life and work of Anna Akhmatova, the famous 20th-century poet of St Petersburg. Akhmatova was invited by the art scholar Nikolai Punin and lived here from 1926 until 1952. Although Punin was already married and living with his large family in the house, he did engage in a long-standing relationship with Anna Akhmatova.

You can engage in the amazing museum night at the Anna Akhmatova Museum at the Fountain House. The museum chronicles Akhmatova’s life with curated notes for the whole house and “The White Hall.” It has interactive rooms with sounds, electronic screens, and manuscripts which create a dynamic scene. You can also view Akhmatova’s poetry and personal biography which are presented in a way to understand the context of the terrifying years of Stalin’s regime.

The Most Amazing Museum Night Events You Need to Try

A spectacular palace set on the Moyka River, Yusupov Palace boasts of stunning 19th-century interiors and also adds to the fascinating and gruesome history of Russia. The last owner Prince Felix Yusupov was an eccentric high-society rich man in Russia. The palace is also mysteriously the place where Grigory Rasputin was murdered, and the place where the plot can be unraveled can be visited as part of the guided tour. The palace is famous for its opulence and grandeur. An amazing museum night tour in the palace will help you view the fantastic and luxurious interior facades of the palace and the 40000 works of art. You can view the works by Rembrandt, ancient sculptures and expensive jewelry all kept safely.

You will also be taken on a guided tour that will chronicle the story of Gregory Rasputin, an uneducated peasant whose influence over the Royal family was well known. It is believed that the Royal family got rid of Rasputin by feeding him cyanide filled wine and cakes. He was then shot, and his body was thrown into the river. Ironically Rasputin had predicted the downfall of the Russian Tsar family, and just three months after his death, the monarch family faced its worst downfall. The tour will take you through these crucial events.

The Most Amazing Museum Night Events You Need to Try

If you love ornamental décor and extravagance, the sky-blue Smolny Cathedral is a place to head to. The masterpiece ranks among the most amazing creations of Bartolomeo Rastrelli. The Smolny Cathedral is in the middle of the convent all built-in compliance with Rastrelli’s design. He combined the baroque style with the stunning architecture of towers and domes to give a look of a Russian monastery. The 60-metre high bell tower gives a stunning perspective of the city.

The Cathedral is now primarily used for concerts and performances. So an amazing museum night in the Cathedral would be a great opera or ballet.

The Most Amazing Museum Night Events You Need to Try

This fortress houses a cathedral that has the Romanovs buried in it, a former prison and different exhibitions. Based on Zayachy Island, this fortress is the kernel which St Petersburg metamorphosed into a city that we see today. It is a treat for history lovers, and you can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the huge walls of the fortress. You can also view the sandy riverside beach where you can head to if the sun is shining in all its glory.

You can enjoy an amazing museum night at this fortress to lend a mysterious ambiance. You can also admire the sight of opening drawbridges. St Petersburg is the cultural capital of Russia, and after spending a day cruising around this fine monument and historical location, you can watch a ballet, opera, circus, play, or any other performance any and every night. The place is alive during the night, and the grounds are open to several events.

The Most Amazing Museum Night Events You Need to Try

Closely hugging the Gulf of Finland, Peterhof is located 29 km west of St Petersburg. Peterhof is known as the Russian Versailles, is very different from the original cabin built by Peter the Great to overlook the construction of the Kronshtadt naval base. Peter fell in love with the place and built a villa by the name of Monplaisir and followed it up with the series of palaces and decorated gardens. Peterhof was remained as Petrodvorets in 1944 but has been reverted to its original name now. The palace and building is a magnificent construction surrounded by dense leafy gardens and an enthralling ensemble of fountains powered by gravity.

The fountains at Peterhof Gardens come alive during the White Nights at St Petersburg. The gardens and structure are beautifully radiated, and complement by the light in the sky and the fountains come alive with the color of the sky. Enjoy an amazing museum night at Peterhof Palace, especially the White Night, when the whole of St Petersburg comes alive.

The Most Amazing Museum Night Events You Need to Try

Whether it is the museums in Britain or Russia, each one is unique for its characteristic collections and architecture. With all of these museums hosting special events for the ones who love to explore in the night, they can be a great place to head to when on holiday in Britain or Russia. White Nights is a rare natural phenomenon during the summer months in Russia, Greenland, Finland and Iceland when the sun does not fully set for two months during the solstice period. Every year St Petersburg becomes a stomping ground for nocturnal owls who are obsessed with culture and history.

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