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The Guildhall is just behind the cathedral and well worth a quick visit. Entrance is free and you just take yourself round. It is a fascinating old building with some interesting history. Depending on the person 30mins to an hour to look round. Kids will enjoy looking into the old prison cells.I would recommend a visit.
What an interesting and Fascinating museum this is,set in a lovely building.everything about Richard 111 is explained in detail .its quite a small museum set on 2 floor,suits most age groups ,a viewing platform on the first floor overlooks where he was found.there are a number of very enthusiastic volunteers,who give lots of information,in a pleasant, lighthearted manor and answer any questions.Only criticism the cafe,our plates were dirty and food inedible,we got our money back and ate elsewhere,it's a bad reflection on the museum.
Linked this in with a visit to richard third centre, very interesting place to see,and what wonderful woodwork
A wonderfully maintained historic bulding, in the heart of Leicester. This place has so much history, you can almost feel it! Ghost nights are held here and, although I've never been to one, I'm sure they must be incredibly spooky events, as even in the daytime you can feel there's a certain energy about the place.
A quirky building wih a fascinating history. Worth a visit if you are passing on your way to the cathedral or Richard III Centre. Entrance is free but it is not particularly well presented with bare rooms and old information boards. Stairs, no lift.
Well worth a visit. View the old Guildhall and see what it was like in old Leicester. Near to Richard 3rd Centre and Cathedral.
This is a real hidden gem, completely free with friendly staff and lots of interesting nooks and crannys to explore. Standing in the courtyard you are transported back to medieval times, the architecture and furniture just have to be seen to be believed, there's even a dungeon to scare your kids if they misbehave! There are often concerts held here which make for a magical atmosphere and they are nearly always at bargain prices. Highly recommended and makes a great extra if you're visiting the Richard III Centre.
It's a little gem tucked away by the cathedral in Leicester - old and interesting inside and out. And it is free admission.
This is an impressive medieval timber-framed Guildhall in a quiet street: one of the few historic buildings in Leicester. It is definitely worth visiting.
First of all this is not Disney you won't find any large mice roller coasters or mock Vintage stage shows this is real the Guildhall is one of the oldest buildings left in Leicester. It is quietly passing the centuries unspoiled by modern dressing.There is a new entrance reception coffeehouse adjacent to the Guildhall which sits in recently updated Georgian quarter of Leicester the newly opened King Richard the third exhibition is just across the way. Because of its age and authenticity disabled access is quite limited but worth it.
Wonderful old part of Leicester that was almost demolished, but was saved. Thank goodness it was rescued.
I married my husband here in August 2010 and I can't praise it enough. If you are looking for somewhere away from a church but want history and character this is the place! - there was even a ghost on one of our photos!!! The staff were friendly and helpful and the guests were impressed;-)
advertised a Victorian chritmas theam only got there and it was finished nothing on poor and disappointed it used to be good there years ago but so much changes
visited it several times over the last couple of years, you can visit so long as there isn't a wedding on, which are often held in the main hall. We like it very much and visit most times we are in leicester. Lots of medieval history.
Walked up to visit Guildhall was very disappointed to see sign saying it is closed November to January. No mention on website and leaflets when we looked. Event was on but wasn't of interest to us.