FALL in love with the collection of masonic jewels, regalia and ephemera at Worcestershire Masonic Library and Museum as it extends its opening hours.
The library and museum, off Rainbow Hill, Worcester, will be opening for longer to support of the Love Worcester festival.
Visitors will not only get a chance to see one of the finest collections of masonic memorabilia outside of London but also peek inside the Temple and ask questions.
Of special interest this year is a display highlighting those Freemasons who received a Victoria Cross during the First World War.
It will also be chance for people to see the artefacts up close which were discussed by Tim Wonnacott on the BBC programme Bargain Hunt which was screened on Friday, January 2.
The Worcestershire Masonic Library and Museum is a treasure of the history of the organisation and covers many aspect including the Napoleonic Wars and world wars.
The museum will be open from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, February 14 to Sunday, February 22 but will be closed on Monday, February 16 and Friday, February 20.
For more information, log on to worcspgl.org.uk.
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