The Architecture of RAMM with Julien Parsons, Collections Manager
Tel: 01392 665858

Tel: 01392 665858
Join RAMM’s Collections Manager Julien Parsons to discover the architectural history of The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, since it’s opening in 1868. Enjoy this exclusive opportunity to hear some of the untold stories behind the beautiful building which is home to our collection. This event is part of the Heritage Open Days Festival. https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/
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The Architecture of RAMM with Julien Parsons, Collections Manager (17 Sept 2025) | ||
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Wednesday | 12:00 | - 12:45 |
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