Jewry Wall Museum

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Leicester, United Kingdom

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Historical landmark· Tourist attraction· Museums· Landmarks & Historical Buildings· Historical place museum

Jewry Wall Museum Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Jewry Wall Museum is located in Leicester, United Kingdom on 156-140 St Nicholas Walk. Jewry Wall Museum is rated 4 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in United Kingdom.

Address

156-140 St Nicholas Walk

Phone

+44 1162254971

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Graham Jeffery

Very interesting bath house ruins, shame the museum wasn't open, we will definitely return after February. The St Nicholas Circle car park is a lot on the expensive side. Revisited today and didn't see the sign on the web site that it was still closed, I hope the refurbishments are better than excellent given the length of time they are taking.

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Duke UK

Roman empire history dated 150 AD, once UK was under Roman rule, during that time it was a conventional centre for people, meeting place, It was discovered in 1936 by British Architect,

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Derek Sculthorpe

There is a free museum near the wall which is worth a look.

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Bradley Genders

Really great museum with a very large collection of Roman, Saxon, medieval and iron age artifacts.

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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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Brandon Fathy

It's the oldest standing structure in Leicester which I think is cool. The museum is good, at least by 20th-century standards. If you're a real history buff than I'd recommend it, but if you're on a day trip to Leicester I think there are places to spend your day.

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Vlad Costica

Went here with my wife and we both loved the place. Really interesting to see how they lived in those days and what mattered then :) Would recommend a visit.

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Cassidy S

Really interesting history at this free museum. There was plenty of free things for the young kids to do and lots of history to read about.