Come and join us to celebrate the Hindu festival of light this year, with a family friendly celebration including Indian food and decorative crafts. Make and decorate your own Diya from clay, find out about the story of Diwali through our museum trail, and join in with making our collective Rangoli throughout the afternoon. There will also be delicious Indian food for all to enjoy - including traditional vegetarian curry, with rice and condiments.
This event is part of Discover Sundays, and will be included in general admission ticket prices. There will be a small extra charge per person for the Indian meal at £4 per person. Please purchase you Indian meal tickets in advance.
Festival (10 Nov 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
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