Family Event: Play Senet with Jaquie

Family Event: Play Senet with Jaquie

By UCL Museums and Cultural Programmes

Create and play your own game for free at Petrie Museum of Egyptian and Sudanese Archaeology. Pre-book for 11:00. Drop-in 12:00-14:00.

Date and time

Location

Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology

Malet Place London WC1E 6BT United Kingdom

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Highlights

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About this event

Audience

This is an intergenerational workshop, suitable for all ages and abilities. Everyone is welcome but young children will need adult help.

About

Join us in the Petrie Museum with artist Jaquie Feldman to learn, create and play the ancient Egyptian board game Senet. Challenge someone to this game played by Tutankhamun and take your own version home to play with family and friends.

Senet, also known as the 'game of passing', referencing the journey to the Afterlife, is a game whose earliest depiction dates back to 2620 BC. It became an important feature of Egyptian royal and state life in later periods.

Access

Accessible to wheelchair users and those with limited mobility from street level via a lift in the adjacent UCL Science Library. Upon arrival at the museum, visitors requiring lift/level access should ring the buzzer labelled ‘Museum’ located to the right of the main museum entrance. A member of our visitor services team will meet and escort you to the galleries via our level access route. Assistance is also available in reverse when exiting the museum.

Level access between the Pottery and Main Gallery spaces is available via a staff-operated lift.

Level access to our Entrance Gallery and shop is available via a private staff area.

Further information on museum access can be found here.

Finding us

We are located in Bloomsbury, in the heart of central London. The nearest tube stations are Euston Square (Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City), Goodge Street (Northern Line), Warren Street (Victoria Line), and buses 18, 30, 73, 134 and 205 stop 3-5 minutes away on Euston Road.

Here's the location on Google to help you find your preferred route.

Can we bring lunch with us?

To protect the Museum's collection, food cannot be eaten inside the venue and only bottled water with a lid can be drunk within the Museum space. There are plenty of nearby cafes and restaurants within 10 minutes walk of the Museum, and if you intend on bringing your own lunch, our staff will be able to point you in the direction of the best place to eat inside (or outside) on campus.

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UCL Museums and Cultural Programmes curates, animates and facilitates engagement with collections, museums, Bloomsbury Theatre and public spaces at University College London.

On Sale Sep 26 at 12:00 PM