Kettle's Yard

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Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Art museum· Live music venue· Tourist attraction· Museums and Institutions· Art gallery

Kettle's Yard Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kettle's Yard is located in Cambridge, United Kingdom on Castle St. Kettle's Yard is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art museum in United Kingdom. The University of Cambridge's modern and contemporary art gallery, a house with a permanent collection of modern art, a gallery showing a varied programme of exhibitions and a busy events programme including concerts and activities for all ages. The House at Kettle's Yard was created by Jim Ede, former curator at the Tate Gallery, who lived here from 1958-1973, in 1966 he gave the house and its contents to the University of Cambridge. Entry to the House and gallery is free. Kettle's Yard is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation.

Address

Castle St

Phone

+44 1223748100

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Cambridge, England

Founded

1966

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Craig I

Kettle's Yard is one of my favourite places to visit in Cambridge. I love it because it's a beautiful space and shows how art can just be part of our lives rather than stuck in a gallery. It's also free which is a huge bonus but you do have to book a timeslot. This is a must see for any visitors to Cambridge.

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Jamie L

The staff are very helpful and enthusiastic - I had a tour of the house with a group of three people, and the guide provided interesting facts about the various objects inside. There is also a small contemporary art exhibit inside the museum that is worth viewing as well.

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Anjana Silva

Been here recently and spent an amazing time enjoying and appreciating contemporary architecture from start to end. There are lots of things to see. The family who owned this house have been collectors for so long. As you walk, you will see lots of items which are of course arranged nicely and thoughtfully. If you are in Cambridge, this is a must go place. This is free entry and they will take you on a guided tour. Enjoy :)

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Ben Sykes

Beautiful art for everyone, art is us and every day stuff can be beautiful. Nice to not be in a gallery.

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Dipak Mistry

Love the house. Great exhibition. Do visit if in Cambridge.