The Newarke Houses Museum

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Leicester, United Kingdom

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Historical place museum· Tourist attraction· Museum

The Newarke Houses Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The Newarke Houses Museum is located in Leicester, United Kingdom on The Newarke. The Newarke Houses Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category historical place museum in United Kingdom.

Address

The Newarke

Phone

+44 1162254980

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Alex Trandafir

Really interesting museum, with lots of information about Leicester during time. Also, the collections are very diversified, with various themes.

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Jan Murby

Went to Newarke Houses museum for a talk about a famous son Daniel Lambert and also had time to visit the displays. I really enjoyed the realistic trenches from ww1

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Duke UK

This museum is located within De Montfort University campus and free entry, you can't miss this place if you are student and curious about history and willing to know some facts during world war and Technology used those time,, uniform, shord, some antique wooden piece of furniture, antiquity,, Also need to mention the small garden from inside and flowers, greenery will refresh your mind and offcourse will capture good memories to cherish!!

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Martin W

Went there when I was younger on a school trip and found it fascinating with the local history . Its very quite around the area with a lot of seating areas !

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Evie Krause

Kieran was really helpful at the desk and went out of his way for us, have been a few times and it's a good place to visit, my daughter who is 6 enjoys looking at everything here.

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Michael Phillips

Great museum. I have been visiting for over 60 years. Very professional and helpful staff - particularly the gentleman on reception.

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Ralph Jenkins

If you like old things, walking and especially if you like doing them at the same time. There's a good probability that you're going to like doing both here... Ralph.

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andrew micklethwaite

Quiet place to learn about local social history. Helpful staff. Lovely garden. A gem. It might be different if school visit descended but a great first visit for me.