Museum of Oxford Walks: Shakespeare and Oxford
Event Type: Local / Community
Takes Place: 31st May 2025
Time: 2 - 3.30 pm
Venue: Museum of Oxford
Description: New for 2025, celebrating the Museum of Oxford’s 50th birthday! Shakespeare came to Oxford when travelling between work (London) and his family (Stratford-upon-Avon) – what a commute! What was Oxford like during his lifetime? What did he get up to while he was in town? This Shakespeare-themed walking tour is an opportunity to pause and look carefully at Oxford city centre, noticing Elizabethan and Jacobean details you might pass by every day. The tour includes a unique Tudor bedroom above Cornmarket Street, the famous Painted Room which will be opened specially by Oxford Preservation Trust, just for us! Want to know more about Elizabethan eating and drinking, entertainment and travel? Or the rollercoaster of religious change in Tudor and Stuart England? Led by historian Dr Elizabeth Sandis, this is a Shakespeare-themed journey through Oxford’s famous streets. At the end there will be an optional 20-minute extension to the tour (included in the price), exploring Tudor and Stuart treasures in the Museum of Oxford’s galleries. Tickets cost £15 and are available to purchase online (booking fee applies) or at the Museum shop.
How to book: Visit the Museum of Oxford Shop or go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/museum-of-oxford-walks-shakespeare-and-oxford-tickets-1270494857319
Price: £15 per person (booking fee applies to online bookings)
Tel: 01865 252334
Email: museum@oxford.gov.uk
Website: https://museumofoxford.org/
Organiser: Museum of Oxford
Lecturer: Dr Elizabeth Sandis
Region: South-East England