Explore the gory story of medicine through time at a "sick" new attraction in the heart of Chester. Located within the two medieval towers making up the Watertower complex, this family-friendly journey through the history of all things sick, plagued and diseased is a chance to laugh as much as learn. Meet the Grim Reaper and the ancient Greek God of medicine, explore the filthy “Diagnosis Alley”, and even perform an autopsy!
The Western Approaches Museum is as authentic a war museum as you're likely to find. Beneath Liverpool City Centre, this once top-secret bunker was the strategic hub where the Battle of the Atlantic was masterminded. It's barely changed since the doors closed in 1945!
Visitors are able to wander from room to secret room, analysing original documents and tools which were used to pinpoint enemy locations and give the Allies the upper hand. There's even one of two surviving phones which had a direct line to Winston Churchill's infamous War Rooms!
Shrewsbury Prison is the World’s most interactive prison, that inspires people, educating, engaging and immersing visitors through a journey behind bars.
Our mission is to preserve, protect and promote the history and heritage of Shrewsbury Prison, by shining a light on prison life from the Georgian era to the modern day. Visitors are given a unique and immersive prison experience combined with first class customer service.
Shrewsbury Prison was built in 1793 and closed in 2013, with over 200 years of history behind its walls including the countries last remaining Georgian prison.
Home to a collection of over 300 rare and authentic items spanning three floors, the Liverpool Beatles Museum takes visitors on a Fab Four-fuelled journey through The Beatles' early days in Liverpool, their rise to global fame, and the group's innovative studio years.
The Liverpool Beatles Museum is located in a Grade II listed building in the heart of the world-famous Mathew Street, Liverpool, England.