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Europe's Largest Norman Keep
Three centuries of fascinating toys, costume and decorative arts displayed in an attractive Georgian town house from 1718. Parkland children's play area, shop, sensory garden. Free entry.
Many hands-on displays and events giving the whole family an interesting perspective on the local natural history of Essex.
Opening late 2008, Firstsite's purpose built home, designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects in central Colchester has something for everyone. Only contactable by phone or email until further notice.
A fine collection of Colchester-made clocks from the Mason collection, displayed in a 15thC timber-framed house which Bernard Mason restored and presented to the town.
Theatre presenting wide range of professional touring theatre, dance productions and international musicians. Also amateur theatre productions, special events and series of lunchtime concerts. Attractive parkland with lakes sculptures.
The museum on wheels is Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service's van based, community focused mobile museum. It is a fun innovative, exciting resource, with objects, activities, things to touch, see, smell, play, discover and question.
The Mercury stages an exciting and varied programme for all ages and tastes, including nationally acclaimed productions by the Mercury Theatre Company, visiting drama, music, comedy and children's shows.
Enjoy the architectural splendour of this fifteenth century timberframed house which is home to a fine collection of 18th & 19th century clocks made in Colchester. Medieval inspired garden.
Tenpin Bowling Alley