Visitors are invited to step back in time to immerse in the world of the 90s at a brand new exhibition that opens its doors at the Banbury Museum and Gallery on March 23.

Travellers can expect a trip down memory lane, which will cover the vibrant culture, trends, and shared experiences that comprised this unforgettable decade.

Promising over 200 items on display, 'I Wannabe in the 90s' recreates the magic of growing up in the 90s.

Look forward to curated collections of popular toys and gadgets such as Beanie Babies and Tamagotchis that were symbolic of entertainment during that period.

The exhibit also spans other facets of the era's culture.

Patrons will be able to relive the musical zeitgeist, from grunge to hip-hop, including iconic pop group icons like Take That or the Spice Girls.

Revisit significant movies that defined the nineties, from Pretty Woman to Four Weddings, Lock Stock, and a touch of Trainspotting.

The exhibition also pays homage to the digital revolution of the 90s, illustrating how technological breakthroughs like the iconic dial-up internet or the debut of mobile phones shaped the way for the digital age.

In addition, visitors can look forward to the visual heritage of the decade, such as iconic elements of film, TV, and fashion.

The exhibition 'I Wannabe in the 90s' will make its way around the nation, running until July 7 in Banbury.