Monthly Museum Late

The Nightingale Training School

Can’t make it to the museum during our normal weekday hours?

Join us at one of our themed monthly museum lates for an opportunity to explore our exhibitions after hours! These extended openings allow visitors to see the space in a unique and hands-on way!

This month’s late will also include a special talk will be given by museum curator, Hannah Amos, on the history of the Nightingale Training School.

The talk will start at 6:30pm BST and will last around 45 minutes with time for questions at the end and is included in all general admission tickets.

A bar will be open starting at 5:00pm serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks offering the perfect accompaniment to your visit.

All tickets purchased for the monthly museum lates are general admission tickets and will be valid for a full year. All general admission tickets (including those of repeat visitors) will be accepted for these monthly Thursday evening lates.

About the Speaker:

Hannah Amos has worked at the Florence Nightingale Museum for the past eight years. Having started as front of house supervisor, she has worked in a variety of roles across the museum, but collections and exhibitions have always been her speciality. She spends most of her time ensuring that the collection is well cared for and documented, as well as undertaking research on Nightingale and the various topics in our exhibition programme.

Upcoming Museum Lates:

Thursday 30th July

Thursday 27th August

Thursday 24th September

Thursday 29th October

Hours:

Museum Opens: 10:00am

Talk: 6:30pm

Museum Closes: 8:00pm

Ticketing Information:

Adult – £12

Family – £30

Concession – £10

Student – £7

Child – £6

Bar selling alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks will be available from 5:00pm. These lates are extensions of our normal hours of operation and will allow visitors attending the museum prior to 5:00pm to stay in the museum for the late.

1890s style mauve and white striped dress on a mannequin, with very big mutton leg sleeves and a very small waist. The dress has a white apron over the top.