Winter Lecture Programme
We offer lectures every month from September to March, free to members, or with donations requested from non-members – and you can join at any event!
All lectures take place at 2.15pm in the Town Close Auditorium at Norwich Castle Museum. It is not necessary to pay museum admission, please just mention that you are attending the talk.
We also stream our lectures via Microsoft Teams. To take advantage of this just register via the link on the programme. You do not need to install any software, and can watch from any computer or smartphone. Please note that you must register separately for each lecture you wish to attend, to prevent no-shows. Most of our lectures are not recorded, for practical and copyright reasons.
You can download summaries of many of our lectures from previous seasons on our Archive page.
Our 2026–27 Lecture Series
Will include talks on:
- 180 years of the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society
- The conservation of Baconsthorpe Castle
- Medieval churches of Norwich
- Excavations at Necton Roman Villa
- Early medieval embroidery and textiles
…and more!
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Lectures are held in the Town Close Auditorium, Norwich Castle Museum, from September to March on the first Saturday of each month (except January, when the lecture is held on the second Saturday), beginning at 2.15 pm.