Leicester Guildhall

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Leicester is privileged to have one of the best-preserved timber framed halls in the country dating back 600 years. The Guildhall is a historic building and the …

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Nov 24, 2024
Burned over to the shire of Leicester for a folk gig. Nice gaff - well old. The open fire was going as we enjoyed the show and my mind wandered at the historical shenanigans that this ancient timbere… Full review by GoPlaces782821
Oct 26, 2024
We visited the Guildhall on Friday 25 October and I cannot be more complimentary about the whole experience. All the staff were friendly, approachable, and very knowledgeable about the Guildhall and … Full review by Andy G
Jul 22, 2024
So old It was free entry which shock me in this day and age. You feel as though you have travelled back in time. With panelling so old, and furniture. We went done in the “clink” which I found very… Full review by snapon69_99

Facts

Construction completed:1390
Architectural style:Medieval style

Questions & answers

Q:
Hello, we are thinking about having our wedding here at the Guildhall but do not know where to go afterwards for a sit …
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Hello, we are thinking about having our wedding here at the Guildhall but do not know where to go afterwards for a sit down dinner/food or evening party? any suggestions for those of you that were married here? I know Hotel Maiyango does not have the restaurant and doesn't cater for wedding receptions anymore. Many Thanks,
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May I suggest St Martins House which is close by
Q:
Is the Richard III exhibition in the Guildhall ?
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Hi Lee, the Richard III exhibition at The Guildhall was a temporary one, but there's now a Leicester Medieval exhibition (free admission) on display. The Richard III Visitor Centre …
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Hi Lee, the Richard III exhibition at The Guildhall was a temporary one, but there's now a Leicester Medieval exhibition (free admission) on display. The Richard III Visitor Centre across the road from the Guildhall and Leicester Cathedral is the place now to go for all things Richard!
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Frequently asked questions

Q:
Is it free to get in?
A:
Yes Newarke Houses is free for general entry, however we do suggest a small £3 donation.
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