
(Above) Sir John Soane's Museum at Night. Courtesy Sir John Soane's Museum
Museums at Night 2010 has kicked off with more than 360 events talking place around the UK - don't miss your chance to be part of it.
There are plenty of opportunities to go on a weekend-long culture crawl with citywide and regional events taking place in Stockport, Bath, Norwich, London, Dorchester, the South-East, Newcastle and Brighton.
Whether you are after a date, an architecture buff or want some activities to occupy the kids, follow the links below to find out more:
Art must-sees
Family events
Spooky happenings
Art and Architecture
Military highlights
Wonders of Nature
Drama
Music
Hands-on
Storytelling
Dating

Discover costumed characters from the past. © Culture24
If you are still making your mind up then have a look at the events listings on the Museums at Night pages and read a whole host of news and features about the fantastic events that are going on around the UK.
We want to hear from you about how your museums at Night weekend is going, so get involved and join our Facebook group, follow us on Twitter and read the guest posts on the Museums at Night blog.
Don't forget that we also have a fabulous Flickr group running across the weekend and the best snaps will be selected by a panel of experts to go in a special online exhibition.
You can read an article about how to submit your snaps here and have a look at what's been added by going straight to the Museums at Night 2010 Flickr page.

Bust a move at Tate Liverpool. Courtesy Tate
Venues around the UK are taking part in our evaluation programme and if you fill in our short questionnaire you will be entered into a prize draw to win a whopping £100 of Amazon vouchers.
Culture24 reporters will be reporting from locations from around the country so come and say hello and tell us what you think of the events. We will be updating the Culture24 website over the weekend so check out our coverage and see if you feature in any of our photos.
To get you in the mood for some Museums at Night fun you can watch a video of comedian and broadcaster Andrew Collins launching Museums at Night 2010 at the Florence Nightingale Museum.

Don’t forget to check the Museums at Night homepage to find out what’s going on near you.










