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Leeds City Museum

Leeds City Museum
Millennium Square Leeds
LS2 8BH
Opening Times:
Closed Mondays except bank holidays (11am - 4pm). Tue, We, Fri 11am - 6pm. Thurs 11am - 8pm. Sat and Sun 11am - 5pm.
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Description:
The new Leeds City Museum offers an exciting and fun day out for visitors of all ages. Showcasing exhibitions, displays, interactive games, video displays, shop and cafe, the museum is a great cultural addition to the heart of Leeds.
Contact Details:
Tel: 0113 2243730
Email: Leeds City Museum
Learning Programmes:
Bringing the Ancient Greeks to Life
Bringing the Ancient Romans to Life
Bringing the Ancient Egyptians to Life: Death on the Nile
Life in Leeds
Amazing Animals
Applied Natural Science
Leonora Cohen and the Suffragettes
Plus a range of self-led visits with teacher resources are available.
This organisation is a Campaign! Make an Impact Project Partner and runs sessions based around campaigning. To find out more contact the organisation directly. For further information about the Campaign! Make an Impact Programme click here.
Specialisms:
Galleries & Exhibitions include:
World View: Out of Africa Gallery
Life on Earth
Ancient Worlds
Leeds Collectors Gallery
The Leeds Story
The Leeds Arena
Plus other scheduled special exhibitions




Associated Learning Journeys
Ancient Egypt: Death and the AfterlifeAbout Nesyamun, an Egyptian mummy and Egyptian objects Read More » |
The Raging RomansEverday life including rulers, war, food and sexism Read More » |
Ancient Greeks: Everyday Life, Beliefs and MythsHow the Ancient Greeks lived, and the story of Perseus and the Gorgon Read More » |
Asante ChestTreasure chest used for storing personal items Read More » |
Mok the GorillaA Gorilla who lived in London Zoo from 1932 until his death in 1938 Read More » |
Egyptian MummyThe Mummy of Nesyamun who lived in Thebes, Egypt, over 3,000 years ago Read More » |










