The award-winning King Richard III Visitor Centre is in Leicester city centre, opposite Leicester Cathedral. It has been created around the location where King Richard III’s remains were buried for more than 500 years. Using storytelling, design and 21st-century technology, visitors can discover the incredible story of the King’s life and death, and one of the greatest archaeological detective stories ever told.
King Richard III Visitor Centre
Discover an incredible story at the King Richard III Visitor Centre.
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