Visitors can expect to see remarkable spaces, exhibits, and learning experiences related to justice and the law from the past to the present day. They can also explore real courtrooms, museum spaces, and objects to gain a hands-on understanding of the law and justice.
The entry fee for adults is around £13, and for students, it is £9.
The inspirational educational visits at the National Justice Museum use real courtrooms across the country, museum spaces, and objects to help pupils gain a hands-on understanding of the law and justice.
Without kind support, the National Justice Museum wouldn't be able to share the invaluable work they do with many people. Generous donations really make a difference in positive learning outcomes, memorable experiences, and community engagement.
Visitors can expect a fascinating and educational experience at the National Justice Museum. From interactive shows to exploring underground wonders, the museum offers a journey through crime history and the justice system. The photo exhibition of Juvenile in Justice is thought-provoking and highlights the need for social change.