Maps / Translations

Click on the link below to view the Folkestone Triennial 2011 map showing the locations of all of the 2011 artworks and the 2008 Permanent Artworks.
Folkestone Triennial 2011 Map.
When you arrive in Folkestone, head straight to the Visitor Centre at 3-7 Tontine Street, Folkestone, CT20 1JT to pick up your free guide to the Triennial, which includes the map, a description of all the artworks and visitor information.
Please find below a series of map translations
Czech – České
French – Français
German – Deutsche
Nepali – Nepali (Kanchan)
Polish – Polski
Slovak – Slovenčina
Suggested Routes 2011
Below are some suggested routes to help you navigate your way around the triennial sites. The first four routes visit around eight of the commissions and depending on how fast you walk and how long you spend with the works should take around 1.5 – 2 hours.
The final route leads you to an element of every one of the 19 commissions, a full day experience! It also offers a good idea of how to dip in and out of the Triennial and helps you create your own route if time is of a premium.
Shorter Routes
Starting at the Visitor Centre (VC)
10 - 1a - 19 – 12 – 5 – 4 up lift - 16 - 13
Starting at the Visitor Centre (VC)
17 – 18*when open – 6 – 7 – 9 – 8 zigzag – 9 b – 8b – 11
Start at Sassoon Gallery, Folkestone Library (2)
2 – 15 – 8f – 13 – 16 – 4 down lift – 12 – 5
Starting at the Visitor Centre (VC)
10 – 1b – 19 – 12 – 5 – back to 1a – along to 14 – 3
The ‘see it all‘ route
Start at 11 (Cristina Inglesias / Martello 4)
1b – 9b, walk along to the Leas Cliff Hall, cross over the road and go down Langhorne Gardens then join Sandgate Road towards 9 – 7 – 6 – 13. Head round the back onto the Leas again to 16 – 4 – take the lift down– 5 – 12 – 19 – 1a – 10 – 17 – 18 – 15 – 2. Then head back to 1a – 14 – 3 taking in lots of 8 on the way.