Two Temple Place is a dazzling neo-Gothic gem on Victoria Embankment, commissioned by and built for William Waldorf Astor in the 1890s. In 2011 Two Temple Place became the first London venue specifically to showcase – in major free exhibitions – publicly-owned collections from around the UK, and working with talented early career curators. Our year round cultural and community activity is growing, with Two Temple Place open more often, to more people, for a busy programme of arts and cultural events and free participatory activities.

Learning Offer

Front cover of trail showing a statue holding a gnome

Activity Trail © Two Temple Place

Activity Trails

We are very excited to welcome young explorers to Two Temple Place! Follow one of our two family trails, one for older explorers and one for younger, to take an adventure through the entire building! Bring your smart phone or tablet to follow the interactive trail, scan the QR codes and hear the Green Man and his friends tell stories about the building. Use our paper trail to follow Little Red Hood around the building, including colouring in and drawing games. Or get creative with our Art Cart where you’ll find activities inspired by some of the special characters and stories hidden around Two Temple Place.

Art Forms: Art & Design, Heritage

Cost: Free.

Dates: Available daily.

Location

Two Temple Place.

Contact

https://twotempleplace.org/learning/families/family-trails

info@twotempleplace.org

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