| | | Gloucestershire |

BritEvents.com | Edward Jenner Museum.

REGISTERLOG IN
SEARCH

Edward Jenner Museum

VenueVenue MapReviewsLocal InfoPrevious EventsPhotosSeating Plan
Church Lane, High Street, Berkeley, Gloucestershire GL139BH

Edward Jenner Museum is located at Church Lane, High Street, Berkeley, Gloucestershire.

Below is a list of what's on at Edward Jenner Museum - if you're organising an event at this venue, it's free to add an event.


Map Location




Your Reviews


Please feel free to add your own review of edward jenner museum by adding a comment below.

Previous events at Edward Jenner Museum



Permanent Attractions/Events


May

edward jenner museum Seating Plan

The seating plan for edward jenner museum is not currently available.

Seating plan for edward jenner museum



Events at Edward Jenner Museum




Events in Berkeley Castle


Check out our list of what's on in Berkeley Castle, including music, concerts, theatre, days out, attractions, sport, visual arts and much more.



Venue Information

Venue
Edward Jenner Museum
Address
Church Lane
High Street
Berkeley
GL139BH
Box Office

Most Popular


FEATUREWar Horse review and puppeteer interview

As Stephen Spielberg’s eagerly anticipated film War Horse hits the screens in January, BritEvents’ Lucy Middleton reviews the original, ever popular West End show that inspired it, interviewing seasoned puppeteer, Emily Cooper, to discuss the show’s success.

FEATURELondon's Secret Spots

Iconic, historical and grand, the city of London shocks, awes and inspires. But there is another side of London that visitors do not get to see. We unearth some of this great city's hidden gems.

FEATURETrick or treat - Halloween coming soon

The run-up to halloween means just one thing - the supermarket isles are stocked up with scary costumes, horrible toys and things that go bump in the night. If you want to venture out this Halloween, we've got a list of events taking place near you.

FEATUREFamous British graves

Some of the world's most notable celebrities, politicians, authors and royalty are buried in graves spanning the length of Britain. Long after they're pushing up the daisies, hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to visit the graves of the famous dead.