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Exciting developments underway at St George's Guildhall: Last chance to visit venue before transformation begins

Published: Thursday, 23rd January 2025

The next chapter in the journey to establish St George’s Guildhall in King’s Lynn as a world-renowned theatre and creative hub is about to unfold.

On 15 February, the historic Guildhall Theatre will open its doors from 11am till 3pm one final time in its current form, offering visitors a chance to experience the venue before major archaeological works begin.

This milestone marks the first tangible step in a transformative project designed to breathe new life into this historic site while preserving its heritage.

Guests can explore the Guildhall and gain a last look at its iconic spaces before the renovations commence, setting the stage for a bold new future.

As part of the project, a new exhibition at 29 King’s Street (next door to the Guildhall) will be opening, spotlighting the Guildhall’s rich history and detailing the exciting developments ahead.

This space will serve as a hub of information, ensuring the community remains engaged and informed about the progress of the works.

While archaeology is undertaken in the main Guildhall, activities for children and young people will also continue uninterrupted in the Shakespeare Barn, with access shifting to the Shakespeare Passage.

Organisers are committed to a seamless transition, ensuring continuity of the Guildhall’s much-loved programmes throughout the redevelopment process.

Later this summer, it is hoped that the main Guildhall will reopen temporarily, offering a unique opportunity for visitors to witness the fascinating archaeological discoveries unearthed during the project.

St George’s Guildhall is set to become a dynamic cultural destination, blending history with innovation, and this exciting project ensures the community will play an integral role in its evolution.

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