Tours
Tours
Our knowledgeable staff will guide you through our exhibits and heritage displays, answering questions and providing key insights. Culture House tours are designed for visitors of all ages and backgrounds to share a greater understanding of the objects and exhibitions on display. Tours can be customised to focus on specific themes and will change from time to time to explain ongoing temporary exhibits.
The first tour of the day will begin at 12pm on Thursdays and Fridays, and at 11am on Saturdays. The last tour of the day will be 30 minutes before closing time at 6:30, Thursday to Saturday.
The tours will be accessible and will accommodate all groups of people with up to 20 people at a time.
Explore Our Events
Poetry workshops with Nomadic Libaax
									We are currently taking applications for our second cohort of workshops being delivered by the talented Nomadic Libaax.								
				- 6th August - 3rd September
Guided Tour
									Culture House tours are designed for visitors of all ages and backgrounds to share a greater understanding of the objects and exhibitions on display								
				- Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Threads of Memory – Our Community and the Stories Behind the Objects
									This exhibition highlights the Somali individuals who donated objects to the Anti-Tribalism Movement and the community’s response to these objects.  Through intimate portraits,  photographer Mahamed Mahamud, Nimbles Archive, captures the community’s experiences, memories, and connections, placing their identities at the heart of the narrative, and offering a deeper understanding of the objects’ significance.”								
				- 15th May 2025 - 15th September 2025
‘Love on Sight’ Book Launch
									Join us on Saturday 16th August, for an evening with recently published author Asli Jensen.								
				- 16th August 2025, 6pm - 8pm
‘Strangers’ Book Discussion
									Join us for an evening with writer and Journalist Ismail Einashe as he discusses his latest book ‘Look Again-strangers’ exploring migration, identity and belonging through the lens of art.								
				- 17th July 2025 from 6pm-8pm.
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