Southbank Centre’s Adventures in Moominland
Southbank Centre’s Adventures in Moominland
[df-subtitle]Yellow Room – level 1 until 20 Aug 2017[/df-subtitle]
Climb into and get lost inside the eccentric world of Moominland this winter as we explore the internationally renowned Moomin stories through the life of its author, Tove Jansson.
Created in Finland, the Moomin stories are set in the fictional land of Moominvalley and centre around several oddly-shaped characters, including Moominpappa, Moominmamma, little Moomintroll and their friends.
Join us on an enthralling journey through our wondrous Moominland – clamber through forests, huddle in caves or set sail on the high seas to try and find the Moomin family. Along the way you can learn how Tove Jansson created these unique landscapes, characters and stories, while uncovering some special original drawings.
You can buy the Moomin Colouring Book for 20% off when you buy a ticket.
[alert color=”grey”]Adventures in Moominland |25 Jul 2017 – 20 Aug 2017
Tickets available for different times. Visit booking page for more details |Approximate run time: 60 mins
Yellow Room – level 1
Pricing £15 – £18 Booking fee: £2.50 (Members £0.00)
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Times, holidays and more
Weekends and holidays (peak)
Sessions run every 15 minutes between 10am – 6pm (last group enters at 6pm)
Holiday dates
Spring Half-Term: Saturday 11 February 2017 – Sunday 19 February 2017
Easter Holidays: Saturday 1 April 2017 – Monday 17 April 2017
Midweek (Mon – Fri: off peak)
Sessions run daily, on the hour at 2pm, 3pm, 4pm, 5pm & 6pm
Adults only sessions
On Thursdays and Fridays, an additional off-peak session runs at 7pm for adults only.
Plus all bank holidays:
Friday 14 April 2017
Monday 17 April 2017
Duration
A tour lasts approximately 50 minutes.
Access
Please note: this exhibition is accessible to wheelchair users, however some passages are narrow and wheelchairs must be less than 80cm wide to pass through. It is strongly recommended that you attend the exhibition with a companion who can assist you around the exhibition. If you require assistance, please email beforehand at accesslist@southbankcentre.co.uk
Age recommendation
Suitable for ages 7+ due to the nature of the exhibition environment.
Event information
This is a guided, group experience and there must be a minimum of one adult for every three children. Buggies are not permitted inside the exhibition.
Tours leave on time and latecomers cannot be admitted.
Ticketing
You can only enter the exhibition at the specific time marked on your ticket.
Supporter tickets are 10% more than the standard admission charge and can be treated as donations to Southbank Centre. If you are a UK taxpayer you can Gift Aid all your donation to Southbank Centre by completing/making a Gift Aid declaration. If you buy a concession ticket because you are a full time student or you are in receipt of state benefits, you should not make a Gift Aid declaration if you don’t pay tax on your income.
School group bookings
School group bookings are available. Please email groups@southbankcentre.co.uk for more information and to book.
Nordic Matters
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Over one year, Southbank Centre invites you to look more closely at what’s happening in Nordic art and culture. Find out more about sustainable food and communal singing, hygge and saunas, paternity leave and the struggle for gender equality.
There’s music, dance, theatre, literature, spoken word, visual art, design, fashion and food from the Nordic countries to explore throughout our festivals in 2017. You can also join us for talks and debates about what the Nordic countries are doing right, and the challenges they still face.
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About the Southbank Centre
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Our festival programme encompasses art, theatre, dance, classical and contemporary music, literature and debate. It reaches 6.25 million people a year, and encompasses over 5,000 events featuring world-class artists from across the globe.
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