It is not surprising to find a world class Museum such as The National Railway Museum located here in York because York is the home of the great Railway King George Hudson. Entrance is free for all. Read more about National Railway Museum
Make the Yorkshire Museum your first port of call in York and explore the fascinating early history of the city – the Capital of the North. The museum reopened its doors in August 2010 following a £2 Read more about Yorkshire Museum
A definite must see experience while in York. Travel back in time to the days of the Vikings and see, hear and smell how they lived here in York. Read more about Jorvik Viking Centre
York Castle Museum, one of Europe’s top museums, is where everyday items bring nostalgic memories flooding back, from kitchen appliances and cleaning products to wedding dresses and wartime ration boo Read more about York Castle Museum
York St Mary's is a contemporary visual arts venue which opened in a former Medieval church in the Heart of York. Artists are commissioned to create unique works to fill this beautiful space. Read more about York St Mary's
The Yorkshire Museum of Farming at Murton Park York is more than just a museum of farming. It is a hands on experience covering the history of farming. Also on site is the Derwent Valley Light Railway Read more about Yorkshire Museum of Farming
Micklegate Bar Museum is located within the actual bar which sits above the most important entrance to the city of York.
There are many fascinating Museums to see in York. The Castle Museum, Yorkshire Museum, and York St Mary's are managed by York Museums Trust. The National Railway Museum and the Jorvik Viking Centre are both world famous museums.
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