at St Peter Hungate Church, Princes Street, Norwich, Norwich , NR3 1AE
Hungate Medieval Art is a charity promoting Norfolk's colourful medieval history through free art exhibitions, lectures and thought-provoking events.
Hungate Medieval Art is a charity and as such relies upon donations to run. All our exhibitions are free to attend, and are held within St Peter Hungate Church, Norwich. The church has a special significance, having been the first religious house in the UK to open as a stand-alone space for the display of church art in 1936. Back then it was named St Peter Hungate Museum of Church Art. Controversial in its day, we continue to honour our premise of providing something new and exciting in a space filled with history. Our confirmed speakers for the Hungate Medieval Art 2015 lecture series is now available on our Facebook page. Opening Times Saturday: 10am - 4pm Sunday: 2pm - 4pm
Drive - Norwich's nearest car parks are situated at Monastery Court and St Andrews. Train - We are a 20 minute walk from Norwich railway station. Leaving the station, cross the bridge and walk up Prince of Wales Road, turn right onto Tombland and then left onto Princes Street. The church is at the top of the road on your right. Bus - The city centre is easily accessible by bus. First Bus services 25 and 26 run from the railway station to the centre of Norwich where we are based, and will also connect you to the University of East Anglia.
Hungate Medieval Art is a charity promoting Norfolk's colourful medieval history through free art exhibitions, lectures and thought-provoking events.
To help promote the Vintage & Pre-Loved items for sale as well as the animals that need new homes! Visit us down Magdalen St, Norwich. Donations welcome!