For a Family / Child friendly - fun experience visit Nottingham Industrial Museum. A visit to remember. Look out for our live steaming days - usually the end of each month. We are open Weekends, Bank Holidays and some Thursdays during the summer months.
Visited today 11/8/24 and had a great time. it was interesting to read about all the different machines and learn about Nottingham and I learned a thing or two too All the volunteers were amazing had a great long chat with many of them Definitely worth a visit
Absolutely fabulous museum showcasing Nottingham's lace-making industry and other precious items from the Industrial Revolution, including a working beam engine. The volunteers, mostly elderly retired engineers, are knowledgeable, passionate and proper gentlemen, in the very best sense of the word. A wonderful day out.
Hadn't noticed this was next to Wollaton hall after visiting for many years. We went for the steaming Sunday session Musuem was amazing price is steep at PS6 adult entry if you live locally you'd want to visit each time you come to the park. Fantastic Musuem
Really interesting. Great seeing all the engines running on the Sunday we came. PS6 well worth it.
This museum has absolutely blown me away. A truly hidden gem of Nottingham. It gives you an accurate picture of where Nottingham is from, where it is at where the City is headed. It has got some very interesting collections and a range of Nottingham history of success. But most important of all are the volunteers who run the place. They are so warm and friendly, their knowledge of their subjects and their passion is moving. It's a shame we didn't have enough time to do more but will definitely be going back and cannot recommend it enough. The Victorian kitchen run special events where you might be able to test a Victorian dish so recommend scanning their website to see what's on before you visit.
An absolutely fascinating museum highlighting the many things made in and around Nottingham. The exhibits are great but the experience is really made by the incredibly knowledgeable and approachable volunteers. Very worth an hour to visit.
On-site services
Live performances
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Restaurant
Family friendly
Good for kids
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Visited today 11/8/24 and had a great time. it was interesting to read about all the different machines and learn about Nottingham and I learned a thing or two too All the volunteers were amazing had a great long chat with many of them Definitely worth a visit
Absolutely fabulous museum showcasing Nottingham's lace-making industry and other precious items from the Industrial Revolution, including a working beam engine. The volunteers, mostly elderly retired engineers, are knowledgeable, passionate and proper gentlemen, in the very best sense of the word. A wonderful day out.
Hadn't noticed this was next to Wollaton hall after visiting for many years. We went for the steaming Sunday session Musuem was amazing price is steep at PS6 adult entry if you live locally you'd want to visit each time you come to the park. Fantastic Musuem
Really interesting. Great seeing all the engines running on the Sunday we came. PS6 well worth it.
This museum has absolutely blown me away. A truly hidden gem of Nottingham. It gives you an accurate picture of where Nottingham is from, where it is at where the City is headed. It has got some very interesting collections and a range of Nottingham history of success. But most important of all are the volunteers who run the place. They are so warm and friendly, their knowledge of their subjects and their passion is moving. It's a shame we didn't have enough time to do more but will definitely be going back and cannot recommend it enough. The Victorian kitchen run special events where you might be able to test a Victorian dish so recommend scanning their website to see what's on before you visit.
An absolutely fascinating museum highlighting the many things made in and around Nottingham. The exhibits are great but the experience is really made by the incredibly knowledgeable and approachable volunteers. Very worth an hour to visit.