Become an eco-architect this February Half Term!

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Become an eco-architect this February Half Term!

Inspired by our site’s buildings, designed by Christopher Wren, join us and discover more about the world of design and architecture.

Drop-in and get stuck in as you build your own structural masterpieces out of recycled materials as we turn our Learning space into a not-so-mini architectural estate!

* Places will be available on a first-come, first serve basis.

NOTE: 
- This event is drop-in only and will operate on a first come, first served basis
- If event is at capacity, you may be asked to come back later
- The lift in the Visitor Centre is currently out of order. As a result, buggies will need to be stored in our VC cloakroom on the ground floor. If you require wheelchair access, kindly contact families@ornc.org in advance for guidance.

300 years of the Painted Hall
This year, we’re celebrating 300 years of the Painted Hall – one of the UK’s finest Baroque interiors. Why not make the most of your visit by purchasing tickets to see the Painted Hall and converting them into an annual pass, so you can visit as often as you like for 365 days.

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      Wren’s Eco Architects

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      Old Royal Naval College (Clore Visitor Centre), King William Walk, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NN

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