Rutland County Museum reopens this week following works
Rutland County Museum was closed for essential works from 21 August, and reopens tomorrow, Wednesday 30 August.
This closure took place while electrical works took place.
This comes as the current exhibition, Fashion on a Plate, approaches the end of its stay at the local attraction.
Fashion on a Plate is a display of 1950s tableware and will be closing on 2 September, giving residents only three more opportunities to catch the exhibition.
Discover iconic pottery designs from the past which are still much-loved today at Rutland County Museum - but only for a limited time as the exhibition gets ready to close.
The 1950s was an exciting and innovative period for ceramic design. Potteries set about changing the shape and pattern of everyday tableware with new freeform shapes and bold, stylised, and abstract decoration.
The exhibition includes examples from the main producers of this new distinctive style including Midwinter, Ridgway, Poole and Hornsea.
Catch the exhibition on Wednesday 30 August and Friday 1 and Saturday 2 September, which is the final day to catch 'Fashion on a Plate'.
The museum is at:
Catmose Street
Oakham
Rutland
LE15 6HW
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