Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Oxford

THURSDAY 2ND JULY 2026
A THING TO DO THIS THURSDAY

in OXFORD
Estimated cost Free Estimated duration 45 mins Distance away About a mile away
One of the oldest and most prestigious of all museums, the Ashmolean Museum on Beaumont Street in Oxford, contains treasures spanning millennia from around the globe - including many casts of Greek and Roman sculpture. Discover these for yourself with a guided tour of the Cast Gallery this Thursday, starting at 2pm from Gallery 21.
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OXFORD
OXFORDSHIRE
51.75°N, 1.26°W


Sunrise: 03:52
Sunset: 20:26
Moon Phase: waning gibbous
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