Family Events at the Roman Baths

 The Roman Baths is a place for the whole family to enjoy.  Children of all ages can find out about life here in Roman times.  In addition, events for all the family take place during most school holidays.

 

Drop-in family event details are shown below.

View a press release here for February half term events

 

No booking is required. All children need to be accompanied by an adult. Normal admission charges apply, but free once on site. Residents of Bath & North East Somerset have free admission with a Discovery Card

 

Family drop-in activities:

Style a statue

Monday 13 to Friday 17 February, 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 4pm

Create a card statue based on one from the museum.

 

Archaeology for everyone

Saturday 3 March, 11am - 3pm

Join us in Freshford Memorial Hall for a variety of hands-on archaeology activities.  Bring along your finds for identification too.

 

National Science & Engineering Week, 9-18 March 2012

Science 'busking' at the Roman Baths

Wednesday 14 March, 4pm - 8pm

Explore the science trail.  Take part in a variety of science and engineering investigations.  Activities and demonstrations take place thorughout the museum and Roman site.  Meet our Science 'buskers' and investigate:

* The snails which live in the Great Bath

* Roman engineering achievements

* How the Romans decorated their buidlings

* What is so special about the spa water. 

Last entry 7pm

 

Hands on science

10, 12, 13 & 15, 16 17 March

Get hands-on with Roman science and engineering - try our object handling activities.  Each day we will look at a different topic using images and objects from the collection. 2pm - 4pm.

 

Roman Baths science trail

Investigate science with our special trail for children visiting with school or family.  Collect a trail at reception, 9 - 18 March.

 

Family drop-in activities:

Bladud and his pigs

Monday 2 April, 10am -1pm & 2pm - 4pm

Find out about the Bladud myth.

Image: children photographed next to the replica of the Minerva's Head statue

Children gathered round a replica of Minerva's Head at a special event 

 


Discovering Roman pots at the Roman Baths