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Don't have a plan this Halloween? How about a Haunted Sleepover at Dulwich Picture Gallery!


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Dulwich Picture Gallery

Pillows and Paintbrushes Sleepover: Haunted Gallery Weekend

29-30 October


This Halloween weekend the Gallery is going to transform itself into a haunted mansion! Kit your kids out in their most frightening costume and bring them along for a spooktacular night of fun, complete with magical storytelling, a vintage-style print-making class and mysterious guests bringing the paintings to life. Guests can visit our haunted house in the grounds before settling down for a night's sleep amongst the old masters. Breakfast will be served in the morning with a classic movie. And of course there will be a fantastic prize for the best costume!


For more info visit the website at www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi,

I'm afraid so far we don't have any sleepovers in the pipeline for the near future but we will probably run this event next years as it went down well and was great fun so keep your eyes peeled for news!

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