A child peers over an Anglo-Saxon pottery set at 878 AD
An actor in Anglo-Saxon costume blows his horn at 878 AD
A son and mother take part in the children’s trail at 878 AD
An actor performs in Anglo-Saxon costume holding an instrument at 878 AD
Children take part in the Anglo-Saxon shield wall at 878 AD
A woman interacts with a Assassin’s Creed digital display, wearing a headset at 878 AD
A woman observes the history of sounds of the Anglo-Saxon city at 878 AD
A woman takes a selfie in-front of an animated illustration of Winchester at 878 AD
Museum

878 AD

Winchester

With a National Art Pass you get

50% off entry
£15 £7.50 Standard entry price

Interactive museum 878 AD invites you on an immersive adventure back in time to Anglo-Saxon Winchester.

There are two sides to the thrilling experience on offer at 878 AD: the interactive attraction with live performance; and an augmented reality, taking you on a self-led tour of Winchester in the Anglo-Saxon era. The inspiration behind the experience is rooted in the Battle of Edington in 878, when Alfred the Great – King of the West Saxons – defeated the Vikings, as well as the Discovery Tour: Viking Age add-on to the video game Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.

Journey back to a pivotal moment in Winchester’s history as the city’s people anxiously waited to hear of Alfred’s victory (or defeat) and explore where real and gaming worlds collide. 878 AD offers a unique opportunity for all the family to experience and learn about history together.

878 AD was supported by a Reimagine grant from Art Fund.

Why you should go

  • Discover Winchester's ancient history

  • Live like an Anglo-Saxon

  • Immerse yourself in gaming, performance and augmented reality

Visitor information

Address

878 AD

878 AD, The Brooks, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8QY
01962 454505

Opening times

Monday – Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Sunday: 11am – 5pm

 

Please note last entry is 4pm
878 AD is closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and Easter Sunday.

 

Visitor information