National Lottery Open Week | Half-Price Entry

PK Porthcurno is taking part in The National Lottery Open Week, to say a huge thanks to #NationalLottery players for their support. #ThanksToYo

Between 9-17 March 2024, we’ll be offering half-price admission to visitors who show a National Lottery ticket or scratch card to our friendly staff at the front desk.

One National Lottery ticket or scratchcard per admission.
Family and other group tickets are not included in this offer.

To plan your visit, explore the museum and more, visit: https://pkporthcurno.com/visit/visiting-the-museum/

All National Lottery games (including National Lottery draw-based games and National Lottery scratchcards) purchased in store and online/via app qualify to redeem this offer.

Proof of purchase of a National Lottery game can be either a hard copy ticket or digital.


To view all venues and offers that are available throughout The National Lottery Open Week, visit www.nationallotteryopenweek.com.

Darren Henley, Chief Executive of Arts Council England and Chair of the National Lottery Forum said: “In our 30th year, we’re delighted to mark the return of The National Lottery Open Week 2024. The UK is brimming with exciting things to see and do – from historical landmarks and cultural treasures to sports venues and natural landscapes. We want players to get out and experience something new by taking advantage of the low-cost and free days out at venues across the country during National Lottery Open Week. This is our way of saying thank you to the players who raise an incredible £30 million each week for Good Causes, supporting venues and projects across the arts, sports, community and heritage sectors.”

Terms and conditions and booking instructions across special offers will vary, check the individual offer listing for details. 

About The National Lottery 

  • The National Lottery raises more than £30 million for Good Causes every week and includes the funding of many iconic venues, historical landmarks and other amazing days out across the UK
  • Since The National Lottery’s first draw took place on 19 November 1994, more than £48 billion has been raised for Good Causes, with 685,000 individual grants being awarded in the areas of arts, sport, community and heritage.
  • For more information, please visit www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk  
National Lottery Open Week | Half-Price Entry
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