I visited the Abbey House Museum with my family in February. It is located right next to Kirkstall Abbey so was perfect for a cultural day out with the family.
We arrived inside the museum and bought our tickets from the gift shop, the guy serving us was really lovely and extremely helpful. He told us a bit about the history of the museum and what we could expect when we got inside, and everything he told us was spot on.
When entering into the museum you can either go upstairs, where they hold different exhibitions, or downstairs to the historically constructed Victorian street. We decided to go back in time first, and it was beautifully designed and felt so real! Some of the houses on the street were actually constructed as exact replicas and made from the same materials as real Victorian houses, which made the experience even more impressive.
We spent a good hour and a half downstairs, as there is so much to see and so many hands on things for you to do. One of the shops was a Victorian clothes shops, where kids can try on the different Victorian clothing giving you perfect photo opportunities. There were pottery shops and pawn shops, filled with Victorian artefacts - my parents are antique collectors so for them it was perfect.
The staff inside the Victorian street were incredibly informative too, more than happy to explain everything to you, from the way the Victorian street was built into the museum to the actual objects that were on show. Kudos to Abbey House - they definitely train there staff well. From what I can gather the museum has put an awful lot of time and money into redeveloping the space to become more educational and entertaining.
When we went there was an exhibition upstairs called 'How Do I Look?', a showcase of the different ways people have changed the way that they look through time. It touched on make up, hairstyles, tattoos and body modification through the ages, and was really interesting for the whole family. I think the exhibition is on till the end of this year so I would definitely recommend it. And with just one admission price for both things it was a really cheap and interesting day out. read more