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The Guildhall

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The Guildhall in Leicester, England, is a Grade I listed timber framed building, with the earliest part dating from c. 1390. The Guildhall once acted as the town hall for the city until the current one was commissioned in 1876.Although some parts are earlier, the majority of the building dates from the 15th century. It is located in the old walled city, on a street now known as Guildhall Lane. It was used first as the meeting place for the Guild of Corpus Christi and then later for the more formal Corporation of Leicester. The hall was used for many purposes, including council meetings, feasts, as a courtroom, and for theatrical performances; the ultimatum given to the city during English Civil War was discussed here.HistoryThe Great Hall was built around 1390 as the meeting place of the Guild of Corpus Christi; the guild was a group of businessmen and gentry who had religious connections. The Guildhall was used for banquets, festivals, and as a home for a priest who prayed for the souls of Guild members in the nearby St Martin's Church. The Corporation of Leicester bought the Guildhall by the end of the 14th century.During the English Civil War the Mayor and corporation received a demand from Prince Rupert for £2000. The decision was made at the Guildhall to offer a loan of £500 and made an appeal to King Charles I. In May 1645 the King in attempt to divert attention away from Oxford positioned an army of 6,000 men outside the city walls on 29 May 1645. Again important decisions regarding the fate of the city were to be decided in the Guildhall. On 30 May 1645 the Royalist Army made demand after demand to the city, who played for time. In the end Prince Rupert attacked at 3:00 pm. The City walls were breached, and the last stand made by the defenders outside the Guildhall and St Martins. The Royalists then entered the Guildhall looting the town's archives, and mace and seal. The Royalist victory was reversed a couple of weeks later with the defeat at Naseby.

Address: 11-15 Guildhall Lane, Leicester LE1 5FQ, UK
Phone: 0116 253 2569
ku.vog.retseciel@smuesum
State: Leicester
City: Leicester
Zip Code: LE1 5FQ

opening times

Monday: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM


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Reviews
nice place to visit but it seems slightly dated now i know its a museum but its still the same as i remember it 30 years ago
7 years ago (04-04-2018)
Took the children here in the Easter holidays had a lovely afternoon looking at the cells and the history, free admission and a children's trail to do.
7 years ago (04-04-2018)
We love The Guildhall and have to go for a walk around both this building and the Cathedral quarters each time we visit Leicester. Historic English cultured building whose soul is tangible - Shakespeare is reputed to have visited here.
8 years ago (03-01-2018)
An excellent venue with lots history and character.
7 years ago (18-04-2018)
Excellent place to visit either on your own or with your family - and if tied-in with visits to Leicester Cathedral where the tomb of Richard 111 is (which it is immediately adjacent to) and the Richard 111 Visitor Centre (which is a very short distance nearby) can make for a full day of activities. It has a free museum because it once was Leicester jail so it has restored cells (and a gibbet in which hanged felons were publicly displayed near to the Aylestone Tollgate as a deterrent to others!) as well as being the guild hall of the medieval Corpus Christi guild before it became Leicester's Town Hall (one part is called the Mayor's Parlour). It is also used as an entertainment venue for concerts, dances and plays - all of which gain tremendously from the historical setting and the unique atmosphere. There is a café open during the day. Free Toilets. Disabled access is not a problem as it has a flat entrance without steps and most of the guild hall is at the same level throughout - apart from the Library which is upstairs.
8 years ago (26-10-2017)
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