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See more, live more with a National Art Pass!

Looking for half term fun?

Enjoy free and half price entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic houses across the UK with a National Art Pass, Plus Kids!

© Will Hartley / Art Fund 2025

Travel back 66 million years and see dinosaurs like never before in their natural habitats at the Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs immersive experience at Lightroom in London. Fancy something more hands-on? Take a larger-than-life journey through the wonders of the human body at Operation Ouch! Brains, Bogies and You exhibition at the Science and Industry Museum, Manchester.

The best bit? You’ll get 50% off these fun-filled exhibitions, as well as more fantastic family-friendly exhibitions, too!
PLUS, Art Fund are offering free express delivery until Sunday 26th October!

WIN a National Art Pass, Plus Kids

Enter our competition to WIN one of five 12-month National Art Pass, Plus Kids!

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