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Visit - Nottingham Castle
We have a handy illustrative guide that shows you all the places to visit at Nottingham Castle & Grounds. Inside the Ducal Palace there are a range of galleries & exhibitions to inspire all ages …
The Timeline of the Castle - Nottingham Castle
Nottingham Castle is known across the world as the backdrop for Robin Hood’s tussles with the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham. The Castle of today looks very different from its Hollywood …
Castle & Grounds - Nottingham Castle
The buildings & grounds all connect with its 1000 year history to form Nottingham Castle as we know it today. Nottingham Castle has changed a lot since the original Medieval fortress was built here …
Museums & Gallery - Nottingham Castle
A new interactive gallery, where visitors are taken back in time to understand and explore issues around protest and rebellion that impacted Nottingham Castle as we know it today.
Admission: Museum & Grounds - Nottingham Castle
This admission ticket covers you for the Museum & Grounds of Nottingham Castle. Inside the museum there are a range of galleries & exhibitions to inspire all ages about the History of Nottingham.
October & Halloween - Nottingham Castle
On the 31st October 2025, discover the It’s in Nottingham – Halloween Festivalat Nottingham Castle! In the half term holidays, embark on a family friendly dark adventure and hear the myths & legendsin …
What's On Archives - Nottingham Castle
Nottingham Castle: Museum & Galleries What’s On Discover the best stories and going-ons throughout the site.
The Legend of Robin Hood - Nottingham Castle
Now, for the first time at Nottingham Castle, you can join Robin Hood’s band of Merry Men to experience the medieval mayhem for yourself. Travel back in time to enter Sherwood Forest and immerse …
3 centuries of Lace history in Nottingham - Nottingham Castle
The current Lace Gallery in Nottingham Castle was created in 2021, but when the Castle first opened for the public, with the name “Museum and Art Gallery” back in 1878, one of its exhibitions was the “Fine …