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Lakeside is the University of Nottingham's unique public arts facility based in the family-friendly surroundings of Highfields Park.
Since adding the Civic Trust Award Winning D.H. Lawrence Pavilion to the existing portfolio of the Djanogly Art Gallery and Djanogly Recital Hall in autumn 2001, Lakeside has rapidly established itself as a hugely successful new multi-arts centre in the East Midlands attracting almost half a million visitors in the first 3 years.
There is easy access to a year-round programme of high quality, diverse exhibitions, music, theatre, dance, comedy and literature performances, as well as the chance to participate in out-of-school workshop activities for children and young people. The buzzing programme is complemented by two attractive Cafés and beautiful parkland, making a visit to Lakeside an enjoyable event for the entire family.
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Opening Times
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(2007 times)
Djanogly Art Gallery:Monday - Saturday 11.00am - 5.00pm Sun/Bank Holidays 12.00pm - 4.00pm Weston Gallery: Monday - Friday 11.00am - 4.00pm Sat/Sun/Bank Holidays 12.00pm - 4.00pm. Wallner Gallery: Monday - Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm (until 11.00pm on performance evenings) Sun/Bank Holidays 12.00pm - 4.00pm |
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Admission Charges
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(2007 prices)
Please telephone for details.
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Directions
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| Lakeside Arts Centre is located at the University of Nottingham campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard. If approaching by the M1, leave the motorway at junction 25 and join the A52 to Nottingham. Turn right at the third roundabout (Priory), from there the University is signposted. |
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Lakeside Arts Centre Postcode for SatNav: NG7 2RD |
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Nearby Attractions
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Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery
(2 Miles)*
The Duke of Newcastle built his new Ducal Palace between 1674-9, it still dominates the Castle Rock to this day. It was restored in 1878 as one of the first provincial museums of fine art. |
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Tales of Robin Hood
(2 Miles)*
This attraction is now Closed |
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City Of Caves
(2 Miles)*
These unique hand-carved sandstone caves dating from the 13th century were almost lost for ever when the 'Broadmarsh Shopping Centre' was built in the 1960s. |
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