Exhibition

Exhibitions and shows taking place in and around Macclesfield.

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Event Information:

  • Sun
    06
    Jul
    2025

    Go wild in Macclesfield

    10 am to 4 pmAright Bianchi, The Silk Road, Macclesfield

    Safari Fun Day with Chester Zoo at Arighi Bianchi

    Families across Macclesfield are in for a wild adventure this Sunday, 6th July, when Aright Bianchi joins forces with the Chester Zoo Rangers for a one-day-only Safari Family Fun Day. There are both free and ticketed activities to keep young explorers busy from morning ‘til late afternoon.

    From pebble painting and hand art to face painting, animal puppets and ranger-led fun, there’s plenty to ignite imaginations. Little ones can follow a free animal trail hidden throughout the store, then refuel with children’s safari lunch boxes in Caffè AB before heading out on their next adventure.

    This special day brings Chester Zoo’s mission to connect people with nature right to the heart of Macclesfield. Arighi Bianchi is proud to partner with Chester Zoo to inspire families to learn more about wildlife and conservation - while making magical memories together.

    Visitors can also enter an exclusive competition for the chance to win a stay at The Reserve, Chester Zoo’s brand new luxury accommodation, for the ultimate family getaway.

    Pre-booking and payment are required for hand art and pebble painting which can be booked here https://www.arighibianchi.co.uk/blogs/events/safari-fun-day-chester-zoo. Guests are encouraged to book slots in advance. Face painting will be available all day with no need to book.

Anson Engine Museum
Every Friday,Saturday & Sunday from 13 May – 29 October 2006 Time: 10:00am – 5:00pm Details: In his book, Horst O Hardenberg describes how the Otto-Langen engine displayed at the 1867 Paris Universal Exposition was called a Rattling monster or Devil s machine. Despite this, the engine went on to take the prestigious gold medal, beating the French built Hugon and Lenoir engines. Later that same year, Crossley Brothers in Manchester became the licensed manufacturer for Otto-Langen engines in the UK & Colonies. It is hailed as the first commercially successful engine The ?Rattling Monsters? exhibition tells the history and development of these engines as well allowing you the chance to see many exhibits never before made public. This exhibition is a World First! Museum Entry Fees Adults £3.50 Children under 14 £2.50 Children under 5 s free Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children) £10.00 No additional charge for Rattling Monsters Exhibition!
Date: 29/10/2005 Time:
To: 30/10/2005 Time:
Location: Anson Road
Poynton
Cheshire
SK12 1TD
01625 874426  Telephonewww.enginemuseum.org  Web
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