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Article #33: Sightseeing in Leicester

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






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