
Leeds City Museum
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Weekday mornings are quietest, especially right when doors open at 10am. Schools visit on weekday afternoons, so Saturdays draw a calmer, more diverse crowd if mornings don't work.
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Entry is completely free for everyone, no ticket needed. Donations are welcome at the front desk, and special exhibitions sometimes have a small fee.
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Families with kids, History enthusiasts, Budget-conscious travelers, Animal lovers
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1.5-2.5 hours
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Nopeat faktat: Three floors of galleries house everything from a 10,000-year-old elk skeleton to a genuine mummy named Nesyamun. The museum sits inside a grand 19th-century former mechanics' institute building with a stunning glass-roofed central hall.
Kohokohdat: The Leeds Tiger, a massive taxidermy Bengal tiger that once performed in a traveling circus before being donated to the museum, greets you near the entrance with an intense frozen roar. Around the corner, the Life's Journey gallery displays Nesyamun the mummy, whose 3,000-year-old face was CT-scanned in 2020 to reveal he suffered from severe dental abscesses and gum disease.
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- Grab a coffee at the museum cafe on the ground floor, the glass ceiling makes it one of the prettiest spots in the building.
- The Leeds Tiger looks best from slightly below, crouch down to meet his eye level for a dramatic photo.
- Skip the top-floor gallery if you're short on time and focus on the Ancient Worlds and Life's Journey floors instead.
- Weekday afternoons around 1-2pm are busiest with school groups, plan your visit around this.
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