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National Gas Museum Trust

Museum in Leicester

Updated: March 12, 2024 09:42 AM

National Gas Museum Trust is located in Leicester (City in England), United Kingdom. It's address is 195 Aylestone Rd, Leicester LE2 7QJ, United Kingdom.

195 Aylestone Rd, Leicester LE2 7QJ, United Kingdom

JV85+J6 Leicester, United Kingdom

+44 7557 612340

nationalgasmuseum.org.uk

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Where is National Gas Museum Trust?

National Gas Museum Trust is located at: 195 Aylestone Rd, Leicester LE2 7QJ, United Kingdom.

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What are the coordinates of National Gas Museum Trust?

Coordinates: 52.616523, -1.1419008

National Gas Museum Trust Reviews

JEREMY PEARCE
2022-08-23 14:43:37 GMT

A Very Historical And Interesting Building, Show's How Leicester Looked ,When Leicester Was Lit By Gas Street Lamps And Later To Modern Day Electrical Street Lamps - The Building In Which The Gas Museum Stands is A historic gas monument.And under the Clock Tower of a Victorian listed building which dates from 1878 When town gas was first made on The Site on Aylestone Road.

Olivia Wilbur
2023-12-05 13:44:42 GMT

Nice little museum, very informative about all things gas .
Who new some many things were powered by gas !!!
How people never injured themselves more often beggers belief 😳
Worth a trip if you want to see something a bit different.

Gina Farmer
2019-07-04 13:02:44 GMT

A Hidden Gem, full of memorabilia from the oldest cooker from 1890s, a 1920s kitchen and some more modern appliances. A piece of real history soon to be pushed to the back of our memories as fossil fuel become a thing of the past. Dog Friendly too.

S C
2022-12-01 16:30:02 GMT

We visited the National Gas Museum with a group and thoroughly enjoyed the visit. Staff made us feel very welcome and gave a good introductory talk about the history of the building. Our group loved exploring the range of quirky displays, which sparked plenty of conversations - "I remember...". Staff were very accommodating of our group visit from our initial enquiries through to helping us set up on the day. We brought our own refreshments and used the museum as a venue for our volunteer social event and it worked very well. Thank you, it was most enjoyable.

Richard Stronghill
2023-06-28 07:18:39 GMT

Thank you to Andy for accommodating our visit to the Museum, it was a very interesting and a personal walk down memory lane.

Nicola Pritchard
2017-06-29 22:06:33 GMT

Really cool museum and staff were so friendly and informative. Well worth a look round if you have an hour to spare.

Kevin Roberts
2018-05-25 21:41:26 GMT

Fascinating place free to visit, well worth the effort

Austin Fears
2019-04-23 12:26:46 GMT

Well worth a visit if only to see a gas powered Radio! Also gas powered fridges, irons and hair dryers. Spread on 2 floors with helpful curators in attendance

Sam Buttsy
2019-11-13 12:14:32 GMT

A museum where visitors can learn about the history of flatulence. I went with my Aunt, Tilly, and we sniffed some really fantastic old guffs.

Wendy Masters
2022-06-08 17:37:02 GMT

Lovely little interesting museum, and free to entre

michael boyland
2019-10-22 11:58:48 GMT

Really well laid out and informative it is well worth a visit it took me back in time

elsie rawlinson
2018-06-16 20:22:20 GMT

A museum worth visiting. Well planned and staff friendly and informative about the exhibits.

Andrew Hill
2018-03-21 12:47:51 GMT

Very little known museum off Aylestone Road. Definitely worth a visit.

Paul Hodgkinson
2017-10-13 08:48:32 GMT

This has the largest collection of gas appliances in the world. Limited opening. Check first. Fascinating stuff.

fred doe
2018-03-02 20:18:09 GMT

I go ghost hunting in this fantastic museum. well worth a visit .

Shirley Wood
2019-08-08 16:05:18 GMT

Very interesting place.guide was extremely knowledgeable.free admission

Steve Wright
2018-02-04 00:49:22 GMT

Lovely building, interesting exhibits and informative friendly staff

Ruth Morgan
2022-10-16 15:29:55 GMT

Well worth a visit very informative

Tim Byrne
2018-02-04 17:31:35 GMT

Very interesting place. Small and cramped though

Chris Coalbran
2018-09-02 07:35:43 GMT

Very good bought back memorys of years ago

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