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Leicester Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester's original museum on the historic New Walk, has wide ranging collections and displays spanning the natural and cultural world
Visit the spectacular 46-metre-high Carillon Tower in Queen's Park, Loughborough celebrated its centenary in 2023. The tower is a memorial built to remember local men who lost their lives during the first world war. It houses 47 bells, crafted by…
The museum tells the story of the Lift, Locks and Lives associated with Foxton Locks
The Sue Townsend theatre is an iconic city venue, opened in 1963.
Have a day out at Leicester Racecourse!
Two of Leicester’s most interesting historic houses, now form the Newarke Houses social history and regimental museum
Curve is a spectacular, state-of-the-art theatre in the heart of Leicester’s vibrant Cultural Quarter. It offers a year-round programme of diverse productions and opportunities to get involved in a range of community projects and workshops.
The Soundhouse is an established independent live music venue located in St George’s Cultural Quarter of Leicester.
The Little Theatre is a predominantly voluntary run theatre in the heart of Leicester.
Leicester’s oldest surviving theatre plays host to an eclectic programme of live music, comedy, performance and spoken word.
LCB Depot is a creative hub in Leicester's Cultural Quarter.
Leicester Print Workshop is a centre for fine art printmaking.
The University of Leicester’s Attenborough Arts Centre is an inclusive and lively place to watch theatre, dance or music, entertain children, learn a new skill at a course or workshop, buy jewellery by local makers or meet up with friends in the…
The greatest lost-and-found story ever told. The discovery of King Richard III put the eyes of the world on Leicester. At the Richard III Visitor Centre you’ll travel from the battlefield of Bosworth to Richard’s final resting place and discover how…
A day return to the birthplace of popular tourism. Step back in time and ride the rails as you board a steam train straight out of classic literature. Relive the early days of tourism as you take the same journey as Thomas Cook’s first day trip…
Bradgate Park, renowned for its fine herds of deer, is the only remaining enclosed medieval deer park in the East Midlands and contains the oldest rocks in England.