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Galleries of Justice Museum
Shire Hall
High Pavement

Nottingham
Nottinghamshire

N91 1HN
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Travel with us over 3 centuries of Crime and Punishment, reliving the lives, trials and executions of Nottingham's most infamous criminals. Voted Visitor Attraction of the Year, visitors can experience a real trial in the authentic Victorian courtroom before being sentenced and 'sent down' to the original cells and medieval caves.

Prison Warders are on hand to ensure that visitors experience life as Victorian prisoners and, of course, don't enjoy themselves too much…

In the new Police! Exhibition, experience arrest and crack the case using forensic evidence in the original Edwardian Police station located on this historic site.

A series of temporary exhibitions run throughout the year, as well as special events and children's activities throughout school holidays.

Details

Months Open: All year: Tues - Sun 10am - 5pm
Bank Holiday Mondays & Mondays in School Holidays
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes
Discount for Groups: Yes
Conference Facilities: Yes
Admission Price: Audio tours (Mon-Tues except holidays)
Adult: £5.95
Concessions/children: £4.50
Family: £16.50
Performance tours Wed-Sun and throughout the holidays
Adults: £8.95
children/concessions: £6.95
Family: £24.95
We also offer joint tickets with the City of Caves
Gift Shop: Yes
Catering: Refreshments

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