York Castle Museum
The Eye of York
York
North Yorkshire
YO1 9RY
England
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01904 687687
Fax
01904 671078
Take a journey through six hundred years of everyday life in Britain, from parlours to prisons, marriages to the mill house. Walk down cobbled streets, peer through windows of shops long gone and experience life in Victorian Britain.
Discover a city at war, see toys that children used to treasure and then venture into the prison cells where notorious highwayman Dick Turpin spent his last night. Young or old you'll never forget this journey to the past.
The collections at this museum are Designated Collections of national importance.
Venue Type:
Museum, Castle or defences, Heritage site
The entire collection of York Castle Museum is a Designated Collection of national importance.
It houses some of the country's finest collections of costume, textiles, military and social history. Kirkgate, the famous reconstructed Victorian Street that provides the core of the Castle Museum, is a milestone in the history of museums.
Collection details
Weapons and War, Toys and Hobbies, Social History, Science and Technology, Personalities, Music, Medicine, Land Transport, Decorative and Applied Art, Costume and Textiles, Coins and Medals, Archives, Agriculture
Toy Stories
Bikes, bath toys, computer games, Lego and beautiful hand made dolls, are among the toys on show from the last 150 years so you can pick out your favourites and share stories with family and friends
Suitable for
- Any age
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