Museums in the East Midlands

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The Bubblecar Museum
Attraction
Adults £4

The Bubblecar Museum

Explore a unique collection of compact vintage vehicles in Lincolnshire's charming museum.

Museum of Lincolnshire Life
Attraction
Free

Museum of Lincolnshire Life

A collection of over 250,000 objects where visitors can enjoy our wonderful social history collection, with a working Victorian kitchen and printing press.

Abbey Pumping Station
Attraction
Free

Abbey Pumping Station

The Abbey Pumping Station Museum collects and displays the industrial, Technological and scientific heritage of Leicester.

National Civil War Centre
Attraction
Adults £4

National Civil War Centre

The National Civil War Centre invites you to explore one of the most fascinating times in UK history which has affected the country we live in today.

Derby Museum and Art Gallery
Attraction
Free

Derby Museum and Art Gallery

The Museum and Art Gallery boasts paintings and artifacts that are of both local and international significance.

National Justice Museum
Attraction
Adults £10.95

National Justice Museum

We inspire people of all ages to become active citizens through fun and engaging activities, exhibitions and educational programmes.

Attraction
Adults £12.

Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery

Nottingham Castle is a magnificent 17th century ducal mansion built on the site of an original Medieval Castle, with spectacular views across the city.

Attraction
Free

Pickford's House Museum

Come and experience our unique museum in the show home of the Enlightenment architect Joseph Pickford.

Attraction
Adults £4

Louth Museum

Louth Museum is independent, owned and operated by the voluntary charity, the Louth Naturalists, Antiquarian and Literary Society, founded in 1884.