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    4.3 (9 reviews)
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    Armley Mills Leeds Industrial Museum - Pointless virtue signalling

    Armley Mills Leeds Industrial Museum

    3.7(6 reviews)
    1.7 miArmley

    We had so much fun here! The staff was hilarious and just seeing this place made me think of the…read morepictures in the textbooks I read as a child about the industrial times in England. The view outside is gorgeous and my children and I had so much fun seeing all the exhibits and different textiles. A really good part of the exhibit were the ages of the workers and the stories of all the health-related problems they were through. So fascinating.

    Located in the dreary Leeds suburb of Armley, this large museum occupies a former industrial site…read morealongside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the River Aire. At the time of my visit the whole of the outdoor area was closed because of flood-defence work so I wasn't able to see everything it offers. There is a lot of interesting stuff in this museum, particularly about the textile industry, and some of the other industries that helped to make Leeds one of England's great cities. However some of the interpretation is limited and some old machinery isn't restored. Being located beside the canal it is surprising that nothing at all was said in the exhibitions about the canal, which was an artery of industry in its heyday. Unfortunately access by public transport is poor, the nearest bus stop doesn't offer a very frequent service and doesn't connect very well to the main Leeds station. If you have time it is easier to walk from the City along the canal towpath.

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    Leeds City Museum

    3.8(13 reviews)
    2.8 miLeeds Civic Quarter, City Centre

    We stayed nearby on a work trip, and I brought the kids here. It was a nice, little museum with a…read moresizeable gift shop. The things on display were fun and interactive. The place smelled old, so that was cool. This place is a little gem, especially for tourists! The staff was nice and accomodating.

    Keeping on with the iconic buildings of Leeds theme that I've got going on, I suddenly realised I'd…read morenot penned (or typed) my thoughts for this fabulous building. Certainly, it's not necessarily a cutting edge piece of architecture, but its structure is actually one of my favourites in Leeds. The huge steps out the front are a great spot to eat you sandwiches, and guaranteed much freer and more picturesque to pause at than the Parkinson steps, and with so many places near by to grab refreshment the location is certainly a handy one. Whilst I've only been around the inner workings a few times it's always been a fun browse. They have a few rotating/changing displays - one of which I remember featuring this 'crazy scientist' type character and all in all it offers a good deal of info-tainment for the kids, as it were. Their other staples, as mentioned in previous reviews, also offer a good afternoon's browsing and is certainly worthwhile whether you're a resident or a visitor. They're not adverse to other events being held in the space either, indeed an opening night to an Irish festival, celebrating the Irish cultural heritage in Leeds, was held in the main room which was fantastic too. If you've not been, you've overlooked another gem of the city!

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    The Henry Moore Institute

    The Henry Moore Institute

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.9 miLeeds Civic Quarter, City Centre

    The Henry Moore is a huge square grey marble building right next to the fantastic Light shopping…read morecentre. It is very modern but don't let the cold square exterior put you off. It is very welcoming inside and just like the art gallery right next door it is free. Situated on the headrow, less than 30 seconds from the bus stop and 10 minutes walk from the bus and train stations, this is a very accessible museum of all things sculpture. It does have a great mix of modern and tradtional art in a variety of physical media which is excellent and though no touching is allowed I would still say that this is a good place to bring slightly older and well behaved children with an interest or appreciation for sculpture and design. I enjoyed my visit there and there is a good hour's worth of things to see, so coupled with the art gallery and the little shop there's an afternoon's entertainment for free - which can't be bad. Again the staff here are lovely and very willing to help with any queries you might have. I love this place and I think it's worth anyone's free time- as it's free itself.

    The Henry Moore Institute, named after the great man himself who comes from Yorkshire, is a…read moresculpture gallery located on the Headrow in the centre of Leeds right next door to the Leeds City Art gallery. It is an impressive black marble fronted building and like the Art Gallery is absolutely free to enter. It has a great deal of traditional sculptures in bronze, clay and wood, and lots of modern sculptures too in all manner of mediums - the sky seems to be the limit! Set yourself an hour aside to have a look round, it has disabled and buggy access, and a little cafe too. Absolutely worth a look.

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    The Thackray Medical Museum

    4.2(12 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I visited this place when I was 20 (nearly two years ago) and it scared the hell out of me! I'm…read morereally interested in history and medicines but there's something extremely creepy about this old building and the terrors of early medicine and procedures. When I visited, the first section was set out in a walk through street full of disease, smells, loud noises and pretend people who make you jump so much you'd think they were actually real. There's also a theatre where you witness the amputation of a limb without anaesthetic. My friend and I were the only ones in the theatre to watch this and as it's all mechanical, it's pretty damn creepy. There's a fun childrens section explaining the process of how food travels around the body and absolutely cabinets full of medical equipment and written work. I'd definitely advise people to go who like being education whilst having fun and exploring a whole museum full of surprises....

    Educational and fun, what's all that about eh? Set in the grand and absolutely gorgeous former…read moreLeeds workhouse union building, it is the perfect location to house the gory and informative Thackray Medical Museum, partly because of that whole intimidating size and partly because of the possible unknown shenanigans vibe this building gives off. I have no idea why but Clockwork Orange comes to mind. Moving swiftly on, I was a bit naïve on believing that all museums are free these days, so was a bit shocked to find out there's an admission fee of £5. But for entertainment value and value for money factor, it's a price, on reflection to happily pay. The medical museum is fascinating, and once you get beyond the gore, it's truly addictive, especially where children are concerned, well, providing they're not the squeamish whiny types, or yanno, under five. The Having a Baby section seems to be a firm favourite with parents who semi-forcibly push their children, male and female into empathy belly suits to deter them from making them grandparents before their time. There's so much more than empathy bellies, whether it be an interesting step back into Victorian Leeds to sample working life and conditions and how you'd treat a mill workplace injury back in the day, or the gorily named Pain, Pus and Blood exhibition, there's tonnes to look at, and you really do need a good couple of hours to properly explore the museum. Plenty to do and look at, with tactile displays and interactive exhibits, it's educational and honest without being too much for children who are old enough to understand what it all means. Plus as a self confessed big kid, it's educational and fun for everyone who's willing to learn.

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