Internet websites which address museums, art galleries, and libraries which are located in Cambridge, England are found in this category.
 
 
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Contemporary independent art gallery in Cambridge presents images from various exhibitions held there and the past and currently, as well as some art from upcoming exhibitions. The site also includes biographies and artwork of artists who have exhibited their creations at the gallery. Prints, sculptures, paintings, ceramics, and jewellry can be purchased here.
https://byardart.co.uk
Displays handmade prints, paintings, etchings, sculptures, and crafts created by more than 100 artists based in the United Kingdom. New exhibitions are assembled each month. Additionally, there is is a section dedicated to keeping fans informed of upcoming events, and gift vouchers are available.
https://www.cambridgegallery.co.uk
The official website of the Cambridge Folk Festival, which is traded out each year for the upcoming information, gives out the dates of the event, as well as where to get tickets, a history of the event including lengthy descriptions of past festivals and their artists, and a photo album of past festivals. The festival has been held every year since 1965 and has attracted more than fourteen thousand people during its tenure.
https://www.cambridgelive.org.uk/
Cambridge Museum of Technology
After being closed for major redevelopment, the Museum of Technology has reopened, and the official website lists sections of the establishment along with what sorts of items can be found in each. An online request for the newsletter is present, along with directions to the museum by automobile, bicycle, foot, and public transportation. Opening hours and ticket prices can be found here as well.
http://www.museumoftechnology.com/
Cambridge Parks and Playgrounds
The Cambridge City Council's website contains these lists of parks and playgrounds, which allow the reader to ascertain which ones are closest to them. There is also a list of open spaces and parks for hire for specific events, and another list which displays lists of the running concerts called "Jazz and Brass in the Parks."
https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/parks-and-playgrounds
Focuses on the annual rock festival which has been held every year since 2004, when it was called the Rockinbeerfest. Each year, once the next Cambridge Rock Festival is announced and the replacement site put up on the web, tickets to the upcoming event can be bought here. FAQs are posted as well, detailing how one may get to the venue, disabled access, and details about camping.
https://www.cambridgerockfestival.co.uk
Gives an overview of current as well as upcoming exhibitions, events, and displays. Additionally allows for online searching within specific collections, an image library, and online resources. Details about how to get to the museum, the onsite shop and cafe, and opening hours.
https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
Segwick Museum of Earth Sciences
The museum, founded in 1728 which makes it the oldest of all the University of Cambridge museums, has on exhibit more than 2 million fossils, rocks, and minerals. Their site contains numerous articles about history and earth sciences and opening and closing times. There are sections dedicated to various collections, each containing articles and images.
http://www.sedgwickmuseum.org/
University of Cambridge Botanic Garden
Provides particulars about the garden, how to book an event there, and how to book an adult learning class about plants through the site. The opening times, prices, address and directions to the garden are given along with other visitor information. The research of two of two groups which conduct their research under the direction of the Director and Curator of the Botanic Garden.
https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk