National Justice Museum

Local nameNational Justice Museum
LocationNottingham, UK

The National Justice Museum is an independent museum on High Pavement in the Lace Market area of Nottingham, England.

The museum is housed in a former Victorian courtroom, prison, and police station and is therefore a historic site where an individual could be arrested, tried, sentenced and executed. The courtrooms date back to the 14th century and the gaol to at least 1449.

The building is a Grade II* listed building and the museum is a registered charity.

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Admission

Adult: £9.95
Child (5 - 15): £7.95
Family ticket: £27.50

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Justice_Museum

Official Website http://www.galleriesofjustice.org.uk/

Twitter https://twitter.com/GOJMuseum

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/galleriesofjusticemuseum

Email info@galleriesofjustice.org.uk

Phone +44 0115 952 0555

Address Galleries of Justice, High Pavement, Nottingham NG1 1HN, UK

Coordinates 52°57'2.356" N -1°8'39.265" E

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