exhibition 19 Jul 2024

Winter Garden

Description

Sheffield's impressive multi award-winning Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years and is the largest urban glasshouse anywhere in Europe, home to more than 2500 plants from all around the world. It is a much loved space in Sheffield, often in perpetual motion as friends and families pass through to visit the various retail units and exhibition spaces inside and nearby.

Opening times

The DWYS exhibition will be on display at Winter Garden between 20th July and 3rd August. You can access during the following times:

Monday - Saturday: 08:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00

Getting here

You can get to the Winter Garden by public transport, bicycle, car or on foot.

The full address is: 90 Surrey St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2LH

accessibility

There are two main entrances: St Paul's Place and Surrey Street. Both have step free access and there are wide automatic doors.

Please note there are no accessible toilets available in the Winter Garden, but there is one nearby at Millennium Gallery which is minutes away.


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