Maidstone Museum: Hollywood Rome Exhibition

31 October 2026
Maidstone Museum: Hollywood Rome Exhibition

ABOUT

This exciting new exhibition revisits one of the most popular periods of history, Ancient Rome, for an entirely new take on one of the world’s great civilisations. The Roman era has interested storytellers from William Shakespeare to Stanley Kubrick. From AD 2000 with the making of Ridley Scott’s Gladiator the Hollywood Roman epic was reborn. This exhibition brings together Pop-Up Exhibition’s outstanding collection of screen-used cinema and television props, costumes and armour, from films such as Gladiator (2000), King Arthur (2004), Centurion (2009), The Eagle (2011) Ben-Hur (2016) and Spartacus (2010-13). It interprets them in the context of the history and archaeology that have inspired the filmmakers, presenting historical figures in a way that will connect with modern audiences and fans of historical cinema. The exhibition includes interactive and handling elements, original cinema posters and banners, screen-used fabric hangings from Gladiator and museum-standard graphic interpretation. It also includes a section on classic sword and sandal cinema of the 1950s and 60s.

DETAILS

Maidstone Museum: Hollywood Rome Exhibition 

Sat, 31 Oct 26 | 10:00am - 4pm

Ticket Adults (18+) £4.50, Child £2.25, Under 5’s FREE, Family £12 (2 adults and up to three children)

All Maidstone Museum events are based at and run by the venue.  They are only listed here for promotion only.  You cannot book through the Hazlitt Theatre box office.  For more details and to book please visit Maidstone Museum Events.  

Age Suitability
All welcome
Show Image

ABOUT THE VENUE

Opened in 1955, The Hazlitt Theatre offers one of the liveliest and community focused programmes of arts and performance in the south east. The Hazlitt Theatre plays host to a wide variety of comedians, musicians, tributes, dance schools, amateur dramatics and local and national performers.  View our current brochure here or visit our What's On to plan your next theatre visit.

Access Information
Down Chevron

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE...