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The Leicestershire field that changed the landscape of English history. Experience the Battle of Bosworth and discover how King Richard III was defeated in a conflict which transformed the history of Britain, bringing the Middle Ages to an end and…
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.
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…
LCB Depot is a creative hub in Leicester's Cultural Quarter.
Phoenix is Leicester’s centre for independent cinema, art and digital culture. Films and art deserve to be experienced somewhere special – which is why the whole Phoenix team works hard to make Phoenix a place where everyone can feel welcome and…
Situated in the Highcross shopping complex in the centre of the city, Showcase Cinema Deluxe is a state-of-the-art 12 screen cinema.
Ideal for visitors not wanting to spend a penny. From Roman pipes to Victorian toilets, uncover the story of how the city of Leicester dealt with its smelliest problems!
Jewry Wall Museum is currently closed for refurbishment. Check back here for details of the renovated museum and a new, exciting and interactive exhibition.
Two of Leicester’s most interesting historic houses, now form the Newarke Houses social history and regimental museum
Grand design left unfinished by conspiracy theory
The battle lines are painted in Husbands Bosworth
Where great ideas have taken off. Travel is at the heart of Lutterworth, from the ancient Roman roads that meet there, via the town hall designed by Joseph Hansom of Hansom Cab fame, to Sir Frank Whittle
Take a walk with Romans, Georgians and dinosaurs
Follow in the footsteps of kings on a right royal outing
Painting the town red since 1837