09:00
(9h30m)
Curious Cures: Medicine in the Medieval World
🖈 Cambridge University Library
Fascinated by health and wellbeing? So were our medieval ancestors. Discover a time when unusual ingredients and questionable remedies mixed with genuine curiosity about how bodies function, creating a complex and intriguing world of ritual healing, herbal recipes, stargazing and surgery. Come and see what the doctor ordered... The culmination of a two-year Wellcome-funded research project, to digitise, catalogue and conserve over 180 precious medieval medical manuscripts, Curious Cures brings together texts, diagrams and case-notes from special collections cared for by Cambridge University Library and twelve Cambridge colleges. The exhibition is curated by Medieval Manuscripts Specialist, Dr James Freeman. The Curious Cures exhibition is hosted in two parts: Part One is in the Milstein Exhibition Centre and Part Two is along the North and South Galleries on the 1st Floor. Visitors to the exhibition are also welcome to enjoy the Library Tea Room, which is open 9am – 3pm Monday to Friday, and until 2pm on Saturdays. Group visits: Groups are welcome to visit the exhibition. Please email events@lib.cam.ac.uk to discuss visits for groups of 15 or more. Groups under this number may book tickets directly. We’d love to hear from you if you are planning to visit with a community group, local interest group or school – drop us a line at participation@lib.cam.ac.uk ahead of your visit.
10:00
(7h)
Rise Up: Resistance, Revolution, Abolition
🖈 Fitzwilliam Museum
Bringing together historic artworks and objects in conversation with works by contemporary artists, Rise Up explores the battle to abolish the British slave trade and end enslavement between 1750 and 1850, as well as the aftermath, its legacies and the ongoing struggle for equality and social justice today. Focusing on the individuals whose contributions were vital to the British abolition story, our latest exhibition shines a light on the often-forgotten Black Georgians and Victorians, and commemorates the resistance leaders and revolutionaries across the Caribbean, Europe and the Americas; from Jamaican freedom fighter, Nanny of the Maroons to Nigerian-born, British-based writer and abolitionist Olaudah Equiano.
10:00
(6h)
Hidden Histories
🖈 The Polar Museum
Explore the hidden histories of the Polar Museum in this new label display. From the female figures in polar history to the origins of Inuit art; follow the stories around the museum exhibits and discover something new. This display is part of the University of Cambridge Museums' Power and Memory programme. Available to view during museum opening hours 10am – 4pm, Tues-Sat.
10:00
(7h)
International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition 2025
🖈 Botanic Garden
11:00
(6h)
Here is a Gale Warning: Art, Crisis & Survival
🖈 Kettle's Yard House and Gallery
17:30
(1h30m)
Lies, Spies and Double-Dealing: A Cambridge Spy Tour
🖈 Great St Mary's Church
19:30
(2h)
Pasquale Iannone Piano Recital - CIPFA 2025
🖈 Trinity College
26
Apr
Curious Cures: Medicine in the Medieval World
🕘 09:00
(7h30m)
🖈 Cambridge University Library
26
Apr
Rise Up: Resistance, Revolution, Abolition
🕙 10:00
(7h)
🖈 Fitzwilliam Museum