Hear true stories brought to extraordinary life. Meet amazing, costumed characters from Nottingham's history in our Grade II* listed Shire Hall. Explore the Victorian Courtroom, Georgian gaol, and ancient cells - all spread over five fascinating floors. Be inspired by exhibitions on themes of social justice, and discover our captivating collection. Experience justice and the law like never before.
A visit to the National Justice Museum tends to stay with people long after they’ve left. Over five floors, our building houses a Victorian courtroom, Georgian gaol, and cells that date back hundreds of years.
Through real spaces, real objects and real stories, we explore the impact justice and the law has on you, your community and society.
Our mock trials are inspired by the theme of our current exhibition. Join our team of costumed characters, and even take on one of the roles in court!
Head to the Exercise Yard to see one of Georgian England's favourite forms of entertainment - a public execution. Based on real stories, learn about the history of execution in Nottingham from the executioner themselves.
Our latest exhibition, ‘Juvenile In Justice’, is an exploration of the lives of young people living in prison in the USA. Combining photographs and first-hand testimonials, the Juvenile In Justice...
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