A new museum will open in the Cotswold village of
Broadway. Situated in a 17th-century
house - The Tudor House - renovated in a year-long project, the Ashmolean
Museum Broadway will display a selection of objects and works of art from
Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum. It will be operated as an independent museum open to
the public six days a week.
Tudor House
was built in 1659–60 as a coaching inn.
Over the centuries, the building has been adapted and extended and has functioned
at various times as a school, private residence, and most recently as an
antiques shop.
The top-floor of the building will be devoted to
temporary exhibitions drawn from the Ashmolean’s collections and for the use of
local groups and contemporary artists.
The first exhibition will open in May with work from the Ashmolean
collection by John Singer
Sargent, as part of the Broadway Arts Festival.
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