KIDS go free at the World Rugby Hall of Fame during the school summer holidays.
The interactive rugby museum, which uses HD touchscreen technology to reveal the history of the sport and celebrate the legends of the game, will run a ‘children go free’ promotion throughout July and August.
Up to four under 17s can get free admission when accompanied by an adult who has paid the £6 entry fee.
Rugby Borough Council growth and investment spokesman Coun Sebastian Lowe said: “Our partnership with World Rugby has enhanced Rugby’s status as the birthplace of the game and delivered a boost to tourism.
“The Hall of Fame not only celebrates rugby’s history and legends, but also aims to inspire the next generation of players, so I’m delighted we can offer free admission to children during the school summer holidays.”
The Hall of Fame also holds a free admission day for all on Sunday July 8 as part of the Rugby Festival of Culture.
Visit www.therugbytown.co.uk/halloffame for more information and to book tickets.
