Norwich Castle
Museum with its glass-fronted lift in the foreground |
Take a pop-up picture tour of the museum
Royal
visit
From Ancient
Egypt to Norman life, natural history to modern art, Norwich Castle
Museum houses a huge range of displays - including the largest collection
of ceramic teapots in the world.
In
the imposing keep visitors can discover what life was like in Norman
times with the help of video and computer animation from local company
Televirtual.
The archaeology
gallery celebrates East Anglia's Queen Boudica, with displays of
treasure from her tribe, the Icenis.
Children can
take the reins of a wicker chariot and relive the Iceni's historic
attacks on Colchester and London.
Six-year-old Sophie from Norwich said she loved the chariot 'ride'.
The Castle
keep
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"It was
really good - I nearly fell over at the end. People riding them
in the old days must have fallen over - it was so wobbly!"
Built as
a Royal Palace by the Normans, the Castle was later used as
a prison before being converted to a museum in 1894.
It is open all year round, except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and
New Year's Day.
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a Castle e-card
Take
a pop-up picture tour of the museum
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