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Gloucester's Nature in Art is a unique museum dedicated to fine, decorative and applied art inspired by the natural world. The comprehensive collection includes work from the last 1500 years, from over 60 countries and by more than 600 artists.
Daily; not Mon - Nature in Art
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Gloucester's award-winning National Waterways Museum, housed in its splendid refurbished Victorian warehouse on Gloucester's Docks, gives a hands-on history of Britain's canal system.
Daily - National Waterways Museum
Gloucester Cathedral is one of Britain's oldest and most beautiful religious buildings. The medieval architecture boasts the added attraction of having featured in the Harry Potter films as Hogwarts School.
Daily - Gloucester Cathedral
The International Gloucester Rhythm & Blues Festival brings the best of the blues from the US and UK to King Square and various pubs around the city. For full details of the programme schedule and venues, please visit the festival website.
Jul - Aug 2010 (annual) - Gloucester
First held around 1715, the Three Choirs Festival moves annually each August between the three Cathedral cities of Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester. This date takes place at venues in and around Gloucester including Tewkesbury Abbey and Gloucester Cathedral.
Aug 2010 (various dates) - Gloucester Cathedral
Heritage Open Days is one of England's most popular voluntary cultural events, opening the doors of around 2000 fascinating properties not normally accessible to the public. Gloucester and its surroundings do their bit, with scores of public places open to view.
Sep 2010 (annual) - Gloucester
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