Leeds Museums and Galleries, housed at the Leeds Discovery Centre on Carlisle Road, is a treasure trove of art, history, and culture. With a wide array of exhibits ranging from ancient artifacts to contemporary art pieces, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional service and enhancing your learning experience through guided tours and workshops. We invite you to explore our collections and discover the stories behind them. For any questions or to plan your visit, please contact us or visit our website for more details.

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Simons Cat

5 Google Rating

Good place to explore with children. There is a nice Café downstairs too.

5/ 5

Good place to explore with children. There is a nice Café downstairs too.

vishesh chavan

3 Google Rating

It's really nice for kids

3/ 5

It's really nice for kids

Harry Swiers

5 Google Rating

love it

5/ 5

love it

Pablo Fernandez

5 Google Rating

Genial!

5/ 5

Genial!

Haoli Hu

1 Google Rating

1/ 5

Susan Abbott

5 Google Rating

An excellent resource for anyone interested in history or art. A pleasant plethora of juxtaposed art

5/ 5

An excellent resource for anyone interested in history or art. A pleasant plethora of juxtaposed artefacts, as well as the stored collections.

LD Ella

5 Google Rating

Plenty of Parking available. Reception was manned and friendly enough. I came here for an interview

5/ 5

Plenty of Parking available. Reception was manned and friendly enough. I came here for an interview so can't comment on the whole building. But what I was shown: the archive store, was amazing! So many beautiful items. Very child friendly with lots of fascinating displays and info. The meeting room I was led to was nice a large and bright. WC on the ground floor too :)

AJ Blackburn

5 Google Rating

Took my 2 children here yesterday during the half term break. Had previously wanted to go on a week

5/ 5

Took my 2 children here yesterday during the half term break. Had previously wanted to go on a weekend, but the centre is only open to the general public on Thursdays. You can enquire about attending on other days, but I believe it’s mainly for school and other educational visits. Ok back to the visit. You just turn before 11 for a guided tour, this also repeats at 2pm. Yesterday we had record numbers for the tour. You just sign in and put down your email address and post code. It’s free to entry, though you can make a donation at the end if you like. The tour guide was excellent, very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about a lot of the items. Though there is over 1 million items in there, they kinda show you the popular interesting items. There are rows of specific items, but you can see them if you ask for example the precious rock section. Also you can book tours to see certain areas of the facility. The tour was very interesting and informative, children of all ages will enjoy it, even adults will because most of the stuff is very historical and a lot items are local. Overall it was a good trip. The guided tour lasted over 1 hour. Having done most of the museums and galleries in Leeds, this place is very unknown, but is a HIDDEN GEM. It’s like going into Pandora’s box of treasures.

Dr fred dave

3 Google Rating

You will love it or realize it is just a warehouse full of stuff. Worth a look

3/ 5

You will love it or realize it is just a warehouse full of stuff. Worth a look

Clifford Begley

5 Google Rating

Did 1 hour tour with lovely guide. Full of stuff from bygone era, my highlight being a piece of mete

5/ 5

Did 1 hour tour with lovely guide. Full of stuff from bygone era, my highlight being a piece of meteorite older than earth itself! & magnifico butterfly collection amongst all the various preserved creatures. Fascinating for old and even the very young I imagine.

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