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Travel back one thousand years and visit the Vikings on the very site where archaeologists discovered the remains of the place they once called home.
Once the central stronghold of York Castle, the tower is all that remains, the views from the top show clearly why it was of such strategic importance.
Built for the Presbyterians in 1692, this is the oldest surviving Nonconformist church in York.
The largest medieval gothic cathedral north of the Alps, a treasure house of over 800 years of stained glass.
The exhibition tells the story of Richard III, King of England (1483-1485).
An 800-year-old royal gateway to the city, on the city wall walk. Superb life-size figures portraying life and death within the bar. Gory reconstruction of spiked heads.
Fine Grade I Listed building. Huntingdon Room, cellars and courtyards.
York Minster is the largest medieval gothic cathedral in northern Europe, and a treasure house of 800 years of stained glass.
Once one of the grandest of York's parish churches, St Martin's was destroyed by bombing in 1942 and partially rebuilt in the 1960s, incorporating the remains of the mediaeval structure. Considered to be one of the best designs by ar
Featuring one of Britain's largest model railway layouts including a night scene in 'OO' and 'N' gauge. Models and accessories on sale in newly-extended shop.