The Peace Museum situated at 10 Piece Hall Yard in Bradford is dedicated to promoting peace education through engaging exhibits and historical artifacts related to peace movements worldwide. Visitors will find thought-provoking displays that inspire discussion about conflict resolution and social justice issues throughout history. Our friendly team aims to create an inclusive environment where individuals can reflect on these important themes while gaining new perspectives as they explore our museum’s offerings. We welcome all community members interested in fostering peace through education!

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Helen Henderson

5 Google Rating

Such an important resource for humanity. Highly recommended!

5/ 5

Such an important resource for humanity. Highly recommended!

Laura Witherstone

4 Google Rating

great visit with the kids - even the eldest enjoyed! shame about the opening times though... L x

4/ 5

great visit with the kids - even the eldest enjoyed! shame about the opening times though... L x

Stafford Ramsey

5 Google Rating

This is an hidden gem of bradford as not many people remember this is here. There never was much adv

5/ 5

This is an hidden gem of bradford as not many people remember this is here. There never was much advertising when this opened either. The museum goes back centuries with the history of england and shows clothing, food, machinery, etc over the years. The main theme though obviously is peace and it covers all the great wars and is interesting. It shows the weapons used, the ways we lived, etc.

Sarah Carritt

5 Google Rating

I love the Peace museum, its so interesting. I always come out with a new book idea, and feel blesse

5/ 5

I love the Peace museum, its so interesting. I always come out with a new book idea, and feel blessed that we have this place in Bradford. Some r sbulous exhibits, and the talks are excellent.

Paul Cowgill

5 Google Rating

A small - but surprising museum, with limited room for displays But the space is used well with int

5/ 5

A small - but surprising museum, with limited room for displays But the space is used well with interesting exhibits. Very friendly and enthusiastic staff. Well worth a visit!

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