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Thursday 26 October, Friday 27 October, Saturday 28 October & Sunday 29 October 2023 | 6pm and 7pm
Venue: National Justice Museum
Price: £15 (including free arrival drink)
Over 18s only.
Walk in the steps of the condemned on this special tour throughout October.
Discover the disturbing true crimes that landed people in the Gaol, on this special guided tour throughout October.
Stand in the dock where those found guilty heard their fates, and hear about the gruesome crimes that brought them to the courtroom.
Visit the dark cells where the condemned spent their final hours before finally being escorted to the courtyard, where the gallows loom and bodies were laid to rest.
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