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Rebecca Harvey

2 reviews on 1 places
Medieval Crime Museum
2024 Aug 13
This museum is bigger than it looks. There are lots of artefacts with a great deal of information. All of the information is on German, with an English translation on some displays.

Over the three floors of the main building, there are various displays: instruments used for punishment; details of how the justice system was imposed, and how it changed; animals used as punishments, and much more. There is further information as a timeline over two floors in a second building. There is a cafe next to that.

It cost us €9.50 each, which was good value considering we spent well over an hour in there and there was a lot to see.

There are toilets in the museum. There are a lot of stairs, but I don't recall seeing a lift.
Tudor House Museum
2022 Sep 18
It was free to enter when I visited with my 17 year old son. There is a lot to see across the five rooms over two floors. The building itself is a beautiful Tudor building that, like the area around it, defies the fact that it's in the middle of a city.

It was interesting to read about Worcester's history.

It is free to enter but there are donation boxes if you wanted to make a donation.

There is also a little cafe there (I didn't go in there so can't comment on it).

Tudor House Museum has a lot of narrow stairs so may be difficult/impossible for those with physical disabilities. However, the downstairs parts are accessible (although not very spacious).