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The National Justice Museum is an award-winning museum and education provider with the UK’s largest law, justice, crime and punishment collection.

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Our vast museum provides an interactive insight into law, crime and justice.

Address: Shire Hall High Pavement , Nottingham NG1 1HN, NGM, GB
Phone: 0115 952 0555
ku.gro.muesumecitsujlanoitan@ofni
State: NGM
City: Nottingham
Zip Code: NG1 1HN


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Reviews
Such a fun experience! I’d have loved to spend more time going through everything in more detail but our group had several younger kids under 10 who, though they enjoyed the offerings, weren’t as keen on the details as the adults were. The mock trial and “hanging” were really well done and I loved how they based the performances off of real life happenings. If you enjoy learning about how far we’ve come or how backwards our social “justice” system was/is, I definitely recommend taking this in while in Nottingham. They had an area dedicated to the inception of Forensic Science which was really well done! A very cool detail was the wrist band you were given upon entry had a “convict number” and throughout the museum, you would come across the stories of these real people. Very well done and an interactive way to educate and engage those visiting.
This museum is a must see if you are in Nottingham. There is so much history to explore. It is a short walk from the Lace Market tram stop and there was no queue to get in. You can get discounted entry if you are booked onto The City of Caves which is very close to the museum. There are interactive performances which are entertaining and informative. The actors are very enthusiastic and knowledgeable, especially Andy who was brilliant.
Absolutely brilliant family or group day out. So much history to learn about. The place has an eerie feel and I'd love to go back for a ghost walk! The staff and actors get the 5 out of 5 from me, friendly, informative and very funny.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
We popped in because the weather was temperamental. We’re so glad we did; it was fun, thought provoking and insightful. There’s a free exhibition what is crime, the history of crime, evidence and justice, “What would YOU protest?” all interactive and laid out so all ages can enjoy. Then there was a whole other section, giving a chilling journey into power, prison and punishment. But the live court experience and public hanging!!! Exceptional! Do not miss this!
What a brilliant day out, the staff are amazing, so friendly and very helpful. Haven't been since I was young, and wasn't disappointed. There is a nice cafe with some lovely cakes . Kid friendlyVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Absolutely fantastic learning experience. We had the pleasure of receiving excellent performances from an individual playing a barrister and an individual playing a judge and hangman. The Barrister actor was exceptionally talented and well informed in history. She spent time talking to us about the history of the building and it was clear she has a passion for education.
Amazing museum with many exhibitions, rooms and even two live performances: Trial and execution! So take enough time with you as it is easy to spend half a day here.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
It is a fascinating museum that takes you on a journey about crime throughout our history. Perceptions of criminals and the history of the justice system. The photo exhibition of Juvenile in Justice, photographed in America by Richard Ross, is very thought-provoking. It confronts and highlights the desperate need for social change, raising awareness of so many things wrong with our state systems regarding social deprivation and poverty, which often lead to crime. Nurture these communities with hope and opportunities, resources and tools, sports, art, and music for children to thrive, then less will be forced into crime to survive. The exhibition is brilliant in the way it gets this message across. We can all make a difference. Well worth visiting. What you learn here will stay with you.
Super interesting museum, was there 2 hours and didn't manage to get around everything. The live events were fun and engaging, the actors were great. The staff are really lovely and knowledgeable. Highly recommend this museum, especially for true crime fans.
Fun and informative, I especially enjoyed the court reenactment and the members of the public who also participated. The live actors were great, very funnyVisited onWeekday
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