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Tuckers Hall, home of The Incorporation of Weavers, Fullers and Shearmen welcomes free public visits again from Thursday 20 May.
At RAMM we have brand new exhibitions for you to explore, as well as our fantastic permanent collections!
Bear Town is reopening for the third time since it launched in October 2020!
The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum is reopening to the public again from Monday 17th May. It will be wonderful to welcome you back - it's been a long time!
Get ready, the Sound Gallery Studios are re-opening their doors on 29 March 2021!
Exeter Library is both a peaceful spot and a vibrant hub in the centre of the city - read their blog for what to expect when you next visit!
St Nicholas Priory, Exeter’s oldest building, is good to go and reopening on Sunday 23rd May!
Your friendly local theatre by the Quay is finally ready to open its doors to the public once more.
Killerton House is now open indoors for you to explore!
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Exeter
Visit the Quay Climbing Centre to scale the south west's largest indoor climbing wall in the huge atrium space of Exeter's old electricity building.
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1449 reviewsBuckfastleigh
The South Devon Railway features a wonderful 14 mile round trip along a branch line of the former Great Western Railway. Gleaming, historic GWR steam engines haul trains full of enthralled passengers of all ages between Buckfastleigh and Totnes…
Exeter
Found within the Devonshire Complex on the campus, the Great Hall is a great venue for dance, exhibitions, classical concerts & events.
Exeter
Cygnet is a training theatre with a varied programme of classical, modern and musical plays throughout the year, including new theatre works.
The theatre has nearly 40 years experience of helping young actors to develop their individual qualities. …
Exeter
A varied programme of events, alternative theatre and concerts. An intimate atmosphere. Bar and cafe.
Exeter
The Guildhall has served as the centrepiece of Exeter's civic life for more than 800 years.