Dorich House Museum GUIDED TOURS Winter 2022


Dorich House Museum 67 Kingston Vale SW15 3RN

17th Feb 2022 - 28th Feb 2022

UNTIL Monday 28th February

Book a place on a GUIDED TOUR of Dorich House Museum, the former studio home of sculptor Dora Gordine and her husband the Hon. Richard Hare

About this event

Kingston University's Dorich House Museum is currently open to the public on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

To help protect our staff, students and visitors, we will be keeping a number of Covid safety measures in place during the coming months; please see below for more details about what to expect during your visit.

How to visit:

The museum is currently free of charge, but you will need to book before you visit. Guided tours are scheduled to start promptly at 11:00 on Fridays and Saturdays, subject to availability. Our volunteer guides come in specially to lead these tours, so please do let us know as soon as possible if you can no longer attend. Please try to arrive on time or slightly early so you don't miss out on part of the tour! If you would like to visit our café, you are welcome to do so at the end of your tour.

Please note that this page is for booked guided tours ONLY. If you would prefer not to join a guided tour, general admission slots are available on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays for one-hour self-guided visits throughout the day. Please click here to learn more or to book.

You might also like to visit our partner venue Stanley Picker Gallery, which is located on Kingston University's Knights Park campus, and is a short journey from Dorich House Museum by car, cycle, or the free KU bus. You can book a visit here.

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