Sightseeing in Leicester

In truth Leicester is neither quaint, nor full of historichouses scientific and artistic collections. Current
places to visit. However, the few truly ancient orexhibitions include; Wild Space - looking at the
historic buildings it has are shown off well and thebiodiversity of the planet, Mighty Dinosaurs,
city is quite rightly proud of them. Here are a few ofLeicestershire's rocks, Ancient Egyptians, and of
the sites worth seeing in Leicester.course, art galleries. The art galleries contain varied
The undoubted oldest structure in Leicester is thecollections on themes such as; Our World through
Jewry Wall. This is a section of ancient wall about 5mArt, Expressionism, The Captured Image, World art
high and 23m long alongside Talbot Lane in the cityand Gallery Nine, which is devoted to the artistic
centre. Originally known as Hadrian's bath House, it isexpression of the multi-ethnic nature of the city.
part of what was the Roman baths, built thereLeicester is the home of the National Space Centre,
sometime around 130 AD. Unfortunately, unlike otherwhich is off Corporation Road to the North of the
Roman bath houses, due to an engineering error thecity. If travelling to it by car, the road signage can be
aqueduct that was supposed to feed water into theconfusing. However, when near, you can't miss its
baths was mis-aligned, resulting in the Roman bathersdistinctive shape. Unfortunately, you won't be able to
having to use a cistern to fill the baths by hand. Asee any rockets taking off from here as the National
shocking state of affairs in those days! There is ofSpace Centre is a museum concerned with space
course a Jewry Wall Museum, which also housesexploration. The centre has a constantly changing
Roman artefacts, including Roman milestones fromseries of events and activities. However, it also
nearby Fosse Way and mosaic floor-tiles.houses permanent exhibitions such as space rockets,
Enclosed in the same grounds as St Martin's,space capsules, satellites, orbiting the earth and
Leicester Cathedral, and in-between Guildhall Lane andexploring the universe. There is an emphasis on the
Peacock Lane, is the Guildhall. This half-timberedNational Space Centre being an interactive museum,
building was originally built in the late fourteenthso there's plenty to get involved in rather than being
century and has, through the ages, been the Towna passive viewer. After standing by the huge booster
Hall, a prison and a police station. Now open to therockets that are on display, you can go to The
public, the warped beams and rickety floor in theSpace Theatre, which takes you on a journey
Great Hall immediately demonstrate that you are in athrough the galaxy. The National Space Centre excels
truly ancient building. In 1642 part of it was occupiedas an educational museum and supports a variety of
by the town's library, making it the third oldest publiceducational activities.
library in the country. For the more ghoulish visitors, itNearby to Leicester city is Market Bosworth, not
is reputed to be the most haunted building innecessarily in itself worth a visit although it is a
Leicester. You can see the old prison cells and thepleasant village to see. The special thing about it is
conditions endured by their captives and if you wish,that nearby, to the south at Sutton Cheny, is the
you can see the gibbet from which the bodies of thehistoric Bosworth Field, site of the famous defeat of
hanged were put on public display up until 1840.Richard III by Henry Tudor. Here there is a visitor's
Whilst in this area you can also visit the cathedral.centre to provide all the background information you
However, apart from the finely carved medievalmight need before you proceed on a tour of the
wooden entrance porch, there is little evidence ofbattlefield itself. There is an annual re-enactment of
the original eleventh century building.the last battle in the 'War of the Roses' on the
Refurbished in 2006 and early 2007 Newarke Houseweek-end nearest to August 22nd, to commemorate
Museum is housed in two sixteenth century buildings,the actual battle of 1485. NB. Archaeologists are
Wygston's Chantry House and Skeffington House, atcurrently re-assessing whether this was the actual
the bottom of the Castle Gardens. Its main theme issite of the battle or not. If you visit it you may
the daily life of 'Everyman in 20th Century Leicester',wonder how well the site matches the contemporary
with galleries dedicated to displays on the story ofdescriptions of it.
immigration into Leicester, the Teddy Boy era and aYou might also consider visiting Belvoir Castle. Historic
recreation of shopping in the 1940s. The museumhome of the Duke & Duchess of Rutland, it
also houses the history of the Royal Leicestershirecommands a beautiful view (belvoir) across the Vale
regiment.of Belvoir. Dating back to Norman times it was
Another newly refurbished museum in Leicester isalmost completely destroyed during the 'Wars of the
the New Walk Museum off Princess Road West, asRoses'. The current building was completed in the
you head out of the city centre to the South West.19th Century. Belvoir Castle is off the A1 near
This is Leicester's oldest established museum andGrantham.