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Displays of local and natural history, tanks of 'pond life' animals and an observation beehive. Sale of natural history books, souvenirs, and ice cream. Wildlife garden.
Eureka! is the 1st museum of its kind designed especially for children up to the age of 12 with over 400 hands-on exhibits.
Dinostar is Hull's Dinostar experience featuring a fascinating interactive exhibition of dinosaurs and fossils from around the world.
The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday (along with Bank and school holiday Mondays) from 10:00am until 6.00pm. Admission to the National Media Museum is FREE (charges apply for cinemas/IMAX).
An ALL NEW Tour for 2008 with films, demonstrations and shows, guildes visitors through this vast underground headquarters. Built for the Cold War but still used today, some 100ft beneath the Yorkshire countryside.
Old Masters, marine paintings, 20thC and contemporary works. Exhibition programme, workshops, sales desk, live art programme, shop and cafe
Situated within the beautiful surroundings of the Wharfe Valley, one of Ilkley's oldest buildings, the Manor House, has been converted into an attractive museum and art gallery.
The Green Howards Museum displays the Regiment's unique collection of military artefacts in an exciting exhibition covering 318 years of unbroken service to the British Crown.
Explore the home and surgery of James Herriot in 1950's themed rooms. Experience hands on activities and fun in the visible farm. Try your hand in the TV studios. Investigate the variety of veterinary equipment.
The museum is housed in 2 rooms of the Postgate School, built in 1704, where James Cook received his early education.