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The Phil Silvers Archival Museum

5.0 (1 review)
Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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The MAD  Museum

The MAD Museum

4.5(2 reviews)
17.3 mi

What an amazing place! We happened to see this museum as we…read morewere walking by and were intrigued by their moving signage. Inside there are plenty of machines that whir and perform small tasks or even make music. Lots of interactive things to see and do, buttons to push, pedals to press, even a magnetic marble track you can build yourself! It's a treat for young and old and definitely worth the small entry fee.

The opening hours are stated for October to March. Opening hours from April to September are a…read morelittle longer (10:30 to 18:30 daily). A friend recommended this place to me thinking that my boys would like it. My friend was right! We did all enjoy the interactive displays. The extent of the interactivity is mainly pressing a button though but it's still good. There is an interesting range of mechanical art and my boys and I were fascinated by the mechanisms. It is quite a small place. It cost £19 for the four of us (2 adults and 2 children) which isn't too bad but, considering we spent less than an hour in there and saw everything, it does seem a little expensive. There are two floors. One very small room on each floor displaying different pieces of art. It can get rather crowded due to the small size, especially downstairs where the entrance/exit is the same. In the same small area, there is a counter where there is a single member of staff who both admits people and serves the gift shop. The gift shop is basically a small portion of the wall within the ground floor of the museum. Many items are over-priced and the selection is very limited. We did enjoy ourselves there and would recommend it but it could get claustrophobic and the upstairs can be noisy (although it does state this on the signage).

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Lunt Roman Fort Museum

Lunt Roman Fort Museum

3.5(2 reviews)
2.4 mi

I thought Lunt Fort would be really boring but was surprised when we actually managed to spend a…read morecouple of hours there. The staff are friendly and, despite the small size of the site, there were a few activities for kids in the Granary museum. When I took my boys (aged 9 and 4) they did a scavenger hunt looking for different things around the grounds. There was a small prize as a reward. The place cost only £7 for the whole family to get in with no hidden extras as all the activities were inclusive. I don't think it's somewhere you could have an entire day out but there are other things in the area such as Ryton Gardens and the Midland Air Museum so it's easy to combine activities.

This site is run by the City Council, and boy have they done well, making what is essentially a…read moreseries of old ditches interesting ish. The ditches are all that remain of the fort, which was once a Roman horse-training centre. Wooden structures show how the site 'may have looked', most impressive of which are the gate that you enter by and the old catapult, which is sadly not operational. There are also foundations of other strutures marked out in gravel. While it is commendable that the Council has gone to so much effort, I am at a bit of a loss at who this site is really aimed at. If you don't like history, there's nothing here for you. But if you have any interest in the Roman period, you have probably visited many far better sites. Which only really leaves the schoolkids - although I seem to remember my visit was the highlight of my primary school career!

Jewry Wall Museum

Jewry Wall Museum

4.6(5 reviews)
21.6 mi

A great museum set in the grounds of a Roman bath site with a massive Roman wall. The displays…read morecover prehistory, Roman, Saxon and Medieval Leicester. There are some great objects - the mosaics and wall paintings are unmissable, some of the best in the country. It is free to get in (so good in the school holidays!) and they hold regular special events. There is a free brochure you can pick up that lets you know when the events are so that's quite handy. They also hold an enquiry service so if you dig up any archaeology in your back garden you can take it in and get it identified!! The staff are always polite and friendly and will go out of their way to answer any questions you have. It looks like it could do with a bit of a refurbishment, but I guess they need the council to give them some money - but the displays are really good despite this. Toilets and museum are always clean and there is good disabled access (once you've gone all the way round the site and got in through the car park!)

I stopped in here while looking for another museum... I am terrible with directions. The staff in…read morehere were really friendly. They invited me to have a look around and directed me to the Guild Hall Museum that I originally set out to see. Like, many museums in the UK, Jewry Wall is open to the public and free of charge. The day I visited there was some sort of sword fighting demonstration taking place outside. I don't think I managed to see all the museum has to offer as I think I missed most of the ruins outside the main building. This museum focuses on the local history of Leicester. It doesn't take much time to go around and see everything - would recommend stopping by.

The Phil Silvers Archival Museum - museums - Updated May 2026

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