The New Schroder Gallery
Our new gallery on the lower ground floor is now open The new space takes inspiration from the great treasury displays of the past, presenting one of the finest private...
Our new gallery on the lower ground floor is now open The new space takes inspiration from the great treasury displays of the past, presenting one of the finest private...
This autumn, the Holburne is delighted to unveil Powder and Presence: Pastel Portraits in the Eighteenth Century, a new temporary collection display on the 2nd floor. In the 1700s, pastel rose...
The Holburne Museum is delighted to present Zandra Rhodes: A Life in Print, a vibrant celebration of one of Britain’s most influential fashion designers. This dazzling exhibition brings together a...
Discover The Shape of Care, a group exhibition which invites us to pause and consider where care lives in our daily routines and how it shapes our sense of belonging. Over the...
As legendary photographer Sir Don McCullin turns 90, the Holburne is proud to present Broken Beauty, a rich selection of images drawn from across McCullin’s career: from London to Vietnam,...
Lawrences will be at the Holburne Museum on Friday 30th January, from 10am to 2pmIf you'd like their specialists to take a look at your items, we'd be happy to...
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of David Bowie Join a special Holburne Up Late on Friday 30 January, honouring the life and cultural impact of David Bowie, ten years after...
At sunrise on 1 February 2026, the Holburne Museum will host a powerful and symbolic Cold Plunge Event in partnership with IceBreakers and the ReBalance Bath Festival of Wellbeing. Members...
Join the Holburne Future Collective at this fun, free drop-in lantern-making workshop! You’ll be making triangular-shaped willow and tissue paper lanterns that will light up the Holburne’s lawn as part...
Learn how to mend once loved china with the 'golden repair' in the ancient craft of Kintsugi. JOIN DOTTY BY DESIGN AT THE HOLBURNE FOR KINTSUGI Refresh, rebalance and reset:...
Learn how to mend once loved china with the ‘golden repair’ in the ancient craft of Kintsugi. JOIN DOTTY BY DESIGN AT THE HOLBURNE FOR KINTSUGI Refresh, rebalance and reset:...
Fast paced and fun, Bath Portrait Club welcomes everyone (not just artists!) to have a go at drawing in the museum’s beautiful Brownsword Gallery. February’s Portrait Club is extra special,...
Sir Christopher John Frayling is a British educationalist and writer, known for his study of popular culture, particularly the world of film. This lecture will look at the story of...
Welcome the Year of the Horse with a Lunar New Year celebration from the Museum of East Asian Art at the Holburne. Celebrate Lunar New Year at the Holburne with...
This session offers families the chance to take inspiration from Zandra Rhodes’s textiles to design their own repeat pattern textile. We have lots of lovely materials to inspire!
Join Alice and Karen from Let’s Make Art in an exploration of Zandra Rhodes' colour and pattern world. Thursday 19 February | 10.30–11.30am and 12–1pm | Design and decorate a...
Join Alice and Karen from Let’s Make Art in an exploration of Zandra Rhodes' colour and pattern world. Thursday 19 February | 10.30–11.30am and 12–1pm | Design and decorate a...
Designed to be relaxed and informal, this session offers families the chance to take inspiration from Zandra Rhodes’s textiles to design their own repeat pattern textile. We have lots of...
Entry to the Museum is Free from 5pm. This includes the collection galleries and activities. The film is also free but you do need to book a place on this...
The heart of the present day Collection was formed by Sir Thomas William Holburne (1793-1874). As a second son, Thomas William (generally known as William) first pursued a naval career. He ultimately inherited the Baronetcy in 1820 following the death of his elder brother, Francis, at the Battle of Bayonne in 1814.
In 1882 this collection of over 4,000 objects, pictures and books was bequeathed to the people of Bath by Holburne’s sister, Mary Anne Barbara Holburne. One of the Holburne’s main purposes is to preserve the things that have been entrusted to our care.