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Orleans House Gallery
Orleans House Gallery is a contemporary art gallery
which overlooks the River Thames in Twickenham.
At its heart is a stunning Grade I listed Baroque
Octagon Room. The gallery presents a year-round
programme of exhibitions across two spaces, live
events and education, a wild wood to explore, a
shop and the Stable Café serving delicious treats in
the courtyard.
Orleans Road, Twickenham, TW1 3BL
Tel: 020 8831 6000
Web: orleanshousegallery.org
Email: artsin@richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk
Open: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm (last entrance
4.45pm)
Admission is free, but there may be a charge for
some programmed events or activities
Nearest Station: Twickenham, St Margarets (trains)
OSO Arts Centre - The Theatre on
Barnes Pond
The OSO Arts centre is a professional fringe
Theatre and Cafe/Bar, located in the heart of Barnes
Village. Our 130 seat venue offers an eclectic and
ever-changing programme of comedy, new writing,
music, cabaret, family shows and much much more
besides. Our Café/ Bar offers a delicious range of
freshly-made lunches, pastries and hot drinks.
49 Station Road, Barnes, SW13 0LF
Tel: 020 8876 9885
Web: osoarts.org.uk
Café Open: Weekdays 9am-6pm, Saturday 9am4pm, Sundays 10am-4pm. Theatre
Bar: an hour
before performances.
Nearest Station: Barnes, Barnes Bridge (20 min
walk)
Landmark Arts Centre
The Landmark is the largest multi-arts venue in the
Borough. Their vibrant cultural offering includes
year-round family activities, live music, and
exhibitions. TIP: Sign up early for art workshops as
many classes sell out.
Ferry Road, Teddington, TW11 9NN
Tel: 020 8977 7558
Web: LandmarkArtsCentre.org
Open: All year
Disabled access & Relaxed performances
Nearest Train Stop: Teddington | Nearest Bus Stop:
Teddington Lock (Bus routes 281, 284, R68, 681,
33, N33)
Museum of Richmond
Welcome to Richmond! Whether you are local,
new to the area or visiting, there is something for
everyone at our friendly local museum.
Our collection spans from prehistory to the modern
day and includes must-see objects such as original
stained glass from Richmond Palace. With digital
interactives, temporary exhibitions and events for
all ages, we tell the story of the Borough in a fun,
informative and engaging way. Visit us and discover
Richmond's history for yourself!
2nd Floor, Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue,
Richmond TW9 1TP
Tel: 020 8332 1141
Web: museumofrichmond.com
Email: info@museumofrichmond.com
Open all year round: Tues-Friday 11am-5pm,
Saturday 10am-4pm
Admission free. Disabled access
Nearest Station: Richmond (District Line,
Overground and trains)
Twickenham Museum
Reveals some of the history of Twickenham,
Whitton, Teddington and the Hamptons. These
villages, situated by the River Thames to the
southwest of London, have a rich history going back
thousands of years
25 Embankment, Twickenham TW1 3DU
Tel: 020 8892 4077
Web: twickenham-museum.org.uk
Opening times Friday and Saturday 11am to 3pm,
Sunday 2pm to 4pm Closed Bank Holidays
Admission free (donations welcome)
Nearest Station: Twickenham (trains)
World Rugby Museum &
Twickenham Stadium Tours
Get behind the scenes of Twickenham Stadium,
the iconic Home of England Rugby and world's
most famous rugby stadium. On a guided tour, visit
the England dressing room, players' tunnel and
VIP areas before going pitch-side. After, learn how
a schoolboy game became a professional global
sport during a self-guided visit of the World Rugby
Museum as well as testing your sporting ability in
the museum's interactive Play Rugby Zone! Tours
start at the England Rugby Store, South Stand,
Whitton Road TW2 7BA.
Web: worldrugbymuseum.com
Tel: 020 8892 8877
Open: See website for opening hours and tour times
Admission: Museum/Tour Adult £27.95, Concession
£22.95, Child £17.50. Education/Group Rates
available.
Nearest Station: Twickenham (trains)
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