What’s on: December 28 – January 05
Step into the magic of the season at PK Porthcurno, where the festive spirit comes alive from Sunday, December 1st, to Sunday, January 5th.
Celebrate Christmas through enchanting activities and experiences, designed by local artists Mae Voogd and Rowena Zoro, to delight visitors of all ages. Whether you’re looking for a heartwarming adventure, a place to make memories or to enjoy a sprinkle of Christmas magic, PK Porthcurno is the place to be this yuletide.
Embark on a journey of wonder and joy
Explore our enchanting wish wood ❄️ 🎄
Journey into the heart of our WWII tunnels and step into a starlit winter wish wood.
Let your dreams take flight as you make a special Christmas wish on a star to display in our wish wood.
Immerse yourself in Morgy’s Undersea Grotto 🪸
Enjoy our multi-sensory grotto filled with underwater-themed experiences inspired by Morgy, our friendly giant squid.
Find our mischievous Christmas mice 🐭🎅🏼
Challenge yourself and your family to find the mischievous Christmas mice hiding away in a part of our museum. What playfulness are they getting up to this Christmas?
Decorate your very own tasty Christmas treat!
Solve the Christmas Trail and claim your free prize! Then, get creative by decorating your treat with a variety of colorful icings and festive sprinkles.
(Gluten-free options available)
Garden Light Illumination
Our museum & beautiful gardens will have an extra festive sparkle. Illuminations will be switched on each evening starting Monday 2 December.
GOING MOBILE
A new exhibition from the Mobile Phone Museum and PK Porthcurno, Museum of Global Communications, sponsored by Vodafone UK explores the 40-year history of the mobile phone and its extraordinary evolution from an expensive status symbol to a precious best friend.
PIGEON PALS
Flight Sergeant Paddy and his team of Pigeon Pals have been having fun with some phones from the last few decades and are hiding around the museum.
Christmas Morse Code
Head to the Radio Shack and discover what Christmas messages sound like in Morse Code & post your PK Christmas wish.