Ashmolean Museum, European Art Gallery
Beaumont Street, Oxford, OX1 2PH -
Up to
100 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
The Ashmolean Museum is a spectacular setting, at the heart of Britain’s cultural heritage, for entertaining and celebrating. Since 1683 it has been a place for people to come together to share stories, ideas and experiences. The stunning galleries are available to hire for events, dinners, conferences, weddings, celebrations and parties. We also welcome enquiries for filming and photography.
Evoking the richness of an English country house, this space displaysmarble sculptures, fine furniture and Old Master paintings. A sweeping staircase provides a separate entrance for keynote speakers or wedding couples.
Facilities: Lectern, trestle tables and chairs, WiFi. Provided at an additional charge: PA system, screen and projector.
Accessibility: Full disabled access.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 100
Theatre
up to 80
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Tea
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Lectern
Public transport
Premises parking
Breakout rooms
Audio & visual
WiFi
Other
Available at an additional cost
Location
Reviews
Danielle Rhone
Fab, loads to see. Didn't manage to get round half of it!
Lucie Harrington
Good museum much bigger than I thought it would be. Spanish gentleman on the door was so friendly which was great start to trip. There was so much to see that we stayed til closing time and Spanish man on door, instead of being rude and impatient when he had to kick us out, asked us if there was anything we wanted to see before we leave and personally took us to where it was to make sure we got to see it. Amazing experience. Coin collection pretty good. Do wish that the Museum would acknowledge it's colonial past a little bit more. Aside from that great trip. Highly recommend
John Darkforge
Quite a nice place really. There is a big range of exhibits and pieces on show from Egyptian mummies to Japanese samurai armour to renaissance paintings and roman statues. The whole place is very accessible and they have portable stools you can carry around with you at the information booth near the front door. There is a decent cafe and shop as well as a kids area with tables where they can colour etc. Some of the rooms weren't my thing but with how many there were it was easy to find another that was more interesting to me. Might be a little stuffy for some younger kids, but has some really interesting historical items and exhibits. Would be a lovely way to while away an afternoon.
John Hallett
Always wanted to visit there... fully lived up to my hopes... wonderful. Excellent layout and information details, but very low illumination in some parts. The working colleagues all well informed and most helpful.
aindrias o Sullivan
Very interesting but difficult to do all in 1xhour slot
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