The Romans exhibition - useful information

The Romans exhibition - useful information

Our new exhibition 'The Romans' is being hosted at the Hasland Village Hall from Saturday 26 October until Saturday 9 November.

The exhibition is open from 10am to 2.30pm weekdays, and from 10am to 4pm on Saturdays.

Find out more about this exhibition and special events that are taking place.

Accessibility of the Hasland Village Hall

  • wheelchair and pushchair accessible
  • tactile interactives, including feely boxes
  • accessible toilet
  • audio descriptions of some parts of exhibitions
  • limited free parking available
  • natural and artificial lighting
  • blue badge parking available
  • assistant dogs welcome

How to get here

Hasland Village Hall is located right next to Eastwood Park the centre of Hasland.

Get directions to the Hasland Village Hall here.

Where possible, please travel by public transport, on foot or by bike to our exhibitions:

Bus

If you are travelling by bus, you will find all of the useful information you need to plan your journey on the Travel Derbyshire journey planner.

Travel Derbyshire are currently offering FREE 7-day Wayfarer taster bus tickets for use on any buses across Derbyshire, if you would like to apply please register your interest online.

Cycle

Planning to cycle to our exhibition? You can download a useful cycle map from Cycle Chesterfield.

Parking

Hasland Village Hall has its own free car park.

Useful information

Toilets are located on the left-hand side of the main hall.

Entry is free including event days and participation in any interactives or craft activities.

A representative from our friendly museum team will be on hand to offer assistance and answer any questions you may have.

People of all ages are welcome, and you are encouraged to dress up for the Romans theme too!

Core values

Our main aim throughout this series of events and exhibitions is to be accessible to as many people as possible so we have taken special considerations when putting together our displays and interactives.

Where possible, we have audio description QR codes available and the fonts featured on our labels are large and easy to read.

Our collection items are arranged in a way that makes them easy to manoeuvre around and our display cases are set at a lower level for a better viewing experience.

Sustainability is also a key value at the heart of this project so we have reused exhibition materials from past events and have also increased our use of digital marketing to reduce our paper usage.

We are also encouraging visitors to travel by public transport, on foot or by bike to our exhibitions to lower our carbon footprint.

Supported using funding by Arts Council England