int(0)
What's On
Share
Save

Wilberforce House Speaks

WILBERFORCE HOUSE MUSEUM, 23-25 High St, Hull , HU1 1NQ

15 May 2020

17.30

£8.00

Join us for an exclusive evening of poignant performances at Wilberforce House Museum.

Reflecting on the fight for the abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, this live intervention stages performance based on real contemporary accounts and music associated with campaigning and resistance.

The evening includes a talk from the museum’s curator and refreshments.

Venue Details

WILBERFORCE HOUSE MUSEUM,
23-25 High St,
Hull ,
HU1 1NQ

01482 300 300

info@hcandl.co.uk

https://bit.ly/3kIy4OC

Wilberforce House is the birthplace of William Wilberforce, famous campaigner against the slave trade. Admission to Wilberforce House is free. The museum tells the story of the transatlantic slave trade and its abolition, as well as dealing with contemporary slavery. Galleries also offer a fascinating glimpse into West African culture.

Facilities

Accessible Toilets

Assistance Dogs

Baby Changing

Blue-Badge Parking

Level Access

Wheelchair Access

Opening Times

Monday
10am - 4:30pm
Tuesday
10am - 4:30pm
Wednesday
10am - 4:30pm
Thursday
10am - 4:30pm
Friday
10am - 4:30pm
Saturday
10am - 4:30pm
Sunday
11am-4pm