Events and Exhibitions at the RAMM Musuem Exeter
- 30th April 2013
- Author: Dave Barr
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MAY EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS AT EXETER’S ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM (RAMM)
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Banish all thoughts of dark, dusty museums and surprise yourself with a visit to the newly-furbished RAMM in Exeter. With collections from natural history to costume, your preconceptions of what museums are all about will be totally ransacked. And itâs free!
The Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) recently re-opened, showing its multi-million pound facelift. The Royal Albert Memorial Museum, in the centre of the historic city of Exeter, has attracted plaudits from professionals and gasps of approval from delighted visitors. Stated quite simply, the RAMM is a wonderful environment and one which re-defines how museums should present themselves to the public and how our heritage can be perceived and interpreted.
Featuring a number of galleries, displays and exhibition areas, the RAMM is home to a variety of stunning collections including:
... all presented in a way that breathes life and light into out common heritage. You'll love it!
An ideal to visit for individuals, families, school groups and other organisations, the RAMM is open every day (except Mondays and Bank Holidays) from 10am to 5pm.
Entrance, as always, is free to all, with a café serving delicious fare, as well.
So next time you're looking for days out and attractions in Exeter, take a visit to the comfortable, stimulating, ultra-modern and dynamic museum space that is the RAMM.
For further information about the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) in Exeter, click
01392 265858
Please support RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery) which is on the Art Fund Prize 2012 longlist.Explain to the judges why RAMM should win £100,000, and you could win an iPad!
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latest reviews
In this day and age engaging with a broad spectrum of people of all ages is challenging, particularly for a museum and all the pre-conceived ideas that many have about them. RAMM manages to break down these pre-conceptions and creates an environment that you want to visit not just once, but return to time and time again to enjoy both the beautiful and relaxing space as well as the artefacts themselves. From a personal point of view going in as a jaded 50 year old and coming out as excited as a child is a magical experience!!!?
This is my third visit. The museum is very inventive and exciting.
What a fantastic refurbishment we couldn't get our grandchildren out I've visited the RAMM for many years and had immense pleasure doing so. Now it must rank as one of the most stimulating museums in the country. Wonderful, thank you.
What has been done to the RAMM should do the city absolutely proud, bringing the old and the new harmoniously together. It has taken the Museum to a much higher level. The chosen colours, especially, have not only brought out the architectural details, but given emphasis to the exhibits. The absence of a shop is, perhaps, disappointing. People coming to such a splendid museum would want to go away with something (a postcard, catalogue, souvenir, or booklet) that they would want to help them to remember, or to study further, be it a fossil, butterfly, work of art, or exhibition. The RAMM has a lot of treasures that can cope with that. As I said to Camilla, I personally would have liked to have a book of some sort about the "Road to Rome", as it has a particular local interest, and a lot of work has been put into it. The RAMM has a long tradition of being dedicated, inventive, and inspiring. And it has been continued by all of you magnificently. Many, many congratulations,
Just to say I think the new museum is great - all that beautiful wood and glass. A superb, imaginative restoration. As for the art exhibition, it took my breath away. How did we get something as good as that in Exeter?