
The Richard III Visitor Centre
The Richard III Visitor Centre in Leicester is a museum dedicated to exploring the life, death, and legacy of King Richard III. Located near the site where his remains were discovered in 2012, it offers exhibits on his historical significance, the archaeological excavations, and the evidence that confirmed his identity. Visitors can learn about medieval history, Richard’s role as king, and the process of unearthing the past through interactive displays, objects, and multimedia presentations. The centre provides a comprehensive and engaging experience for those interested in history, archaeology, and the story of this controversial medieval monarch.