
(Above) The Clifton Suspension Bridge lit up for Museums at Night 2009
Culture 24 reporters hit a variety of venues to get your views on Museums at Night 2009.
Reporters in Bath, Manchester, Cambridge and London found that museum-goers were making the most of the multitude of Museums at Night events, with many giving the evening full marks.
The Roman Baths were brought to life with historical interpreters, and visitors were also given the chance to taste some Roman dishes.
In Manchester, Cube and Urbis were rocking to the sound of live bands and DJ performances as late night visitors explored their current exhibitions.
The Anson Engine Museum was firing on all cylinders as visitors were given an after-hours tour of the museum and saw some magnificent machines in action.

(Above) 1940s dancers on HMS Belfast for Museums at Night 2009. Picture © Culture24
A spooky evening was had at the Old Operating Theatre in London as visitors explored the exhibits and discovered the gory operations carried out there.
The comments and feedback from the videos will help us ensure we can build on the success of Museums at Night 2009 and make next year's event bigger and better.
Culture24 would like to thank everyone who took the time to speak to us during the campaign, and we hope the videos give you a taste of what you can expect from Museums at Night next year.
For more information on Museums at Night 2009 visit the Museums at Night 2009 homepage.










