The Norwich Arts Center was established in 1987 to foster an appreciation, understanding, and love of the arts in the region by providing culturally enriching activities at affordable costs through a diverse range of visual arts, literature, and performing arts programs and events.
Originally built in 1675, the Leffingwell House Museum is one of the finest restored examples of New England colonial architecture, showcasing the architectural evolution prevalent in Connecticut. Beginning as a two-room house, it evolved into an 18th-century colonial inn and tavern.
Norwich is a city in New London County, Connecticut. Norwich is a beautiful city located in eastern Connecticut, often called the "Rose of New England" for its breathtaking beauty and rolling hills that resemble delicate rose petals. Its population was 40,125 according to the 2020 U.S. census.
Located within the grounds of the Norwich Free Academy, the Slater Museum inspires visitors with the richness and diversity of human experience through art and history. For over a century, the museum has showcased and interpreted some of the finest works of art and decorative art, representing a multitude of cultures around the world.