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The Bradford Police Museum — Attraction in Bradford

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The Bradford Police Museum
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Centenary Square
9a Sunbridge Rd, Bradford BD1 1SD, United Kingdom
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9 Aldermanbury, Bradford BD1 1SD, United Kingdom
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1 Stott Hill, Bradford BD1 4EH, United Kingdom
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4-12 Chapel St, Bradford BD1 5DL, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Ginger Goose
71 Market St, Bradford BD1 1LH, United Kingdom
The Turls Green - JD Wetherspoon
Unit D, Centenary Square, Bradford BD1 1HY, United Kingdom
Nando's Bradford - Centenary Square
Unit E, Centenary Square, Aldermanbury, Bradford BD1 1SD, United Kingdom
Azuma Buffet & Restaurant
Hall Ings, Bradford BD1 5SH, United Kingdom
SUGI
3-5 Sunbridge Rd, Bradford BD1 2AZ, United Kingdom
Zizzi - Bradford
10 Charles St, Broadway, Bradford BD1 1US, United Kingdom
Pizza Pieces Ltd
16 Market St, Bradford BD1 1LH, United Kingdom
Royal Shawarma
9A Sunbridge Rd, Bradford BD1 2AZ, United Kingdom
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1 Sunbridge Rd, Bradford BD1 2AZ, United Kingdom
La Caverna Pizzeria
Millergate, Sunbridgewells BD1 1SY, United Kingdom
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The Bradford Hotel
Hall Ings, Bradford BD1 5SH, United Kingdom
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Bridge St, Bradford BD1 1JX, United Kingdom
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Landmark House, 11 Broadway, Bradford BD1 1JB, United Kingdom
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2 Thornton Rd, Bradford BD1 2DH, United Kingdom
Midland Hotel
Cheapside, Bradford BD1 4HU, United Kingdom
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69 Kirkgate, Bradford BD1 1PZ, United Kingdom
Holiday Inn Express Bradford City Centre by IHG
The Leisure Exchange, Vicar Ln, Bradford BD1 5LD, United Kingdom
Travelodge Bradford Central
2 Valley Rd, Bradford BD1 4AF, United Kingdom
Bradford Hotel Apartments
9 James St, Bradford BD1 3PZ, United Kingdom
43 Cheapside chambers
Cheapside Chambers, 43 Cheapside, Bradford BD1 4HP, United Kingdom
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The Bradford Police Museum

Bradford BD1 1HY, United Kingdom
4.6(39)
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attractions: Centenary Square, Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, National Science and Media Museum, Impressions Gallery, Bradford Cathedral, Bradford Playhouse, restaurants: Ginger Goose, The Turls Green - JD Wetherspoon, Nando's Bradford - Centenary Square, Azuma Buffet & Restaurant, SUGI, Zizzi - Bradford, Pizza Pieces Ltd, Royal Shawarma, Drakes In Plaice Fish & Chips (BD1), La Caverna Pizzeria
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bradfordpolicemuseum.com
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Nearby attractions of The Bradford Police Museum

Centenary Square

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford

National Science and Media Museum

Impressions Gallery

Bradford Cathedral

Bradford Playhouse

Centenary Square

Centenary Square

4.3

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Alhambra Theatre, Bradford

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford

4.7

(2.5K)

Open 24 hours
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National Science and Media Museum

National Science and Media Museum

4.4

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Impressions Gallery

Impressions Gallery

4.3

(39)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Bradford Police Museum

Ginger Goose

The Turls Green - JD Wetherspoon

Nando's Bradford - Centenary Square

Azuma Buffet & Restaurant

SUGI

Zizzi - Bradford

Pizza Pieces Ltd

Royal Shawarma

Drakes In Plaice Fish & Chips (BD1)

La Caverna Pizzeria

Ginger Goose

Ginger Goose

3.8

(491)

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The Turls Green - JD Wetherspoon

The Turls Green - JD Wetherspoon

3.9

(1.5K)

Click for details
Nando's Bradford - Centenary Square

Nando's Bradford - Centenary Square

4.3

(789)

Click for details
Azuma Buffet & Restaurant

Azuma Buffet & Restaurant

4.2

(653)

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Reviews of The Bradford Police Museum

4.6
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5.0
2y

I visited with my family and we thoroughly enjoyed the museum tour we recently had the pleasure of experiencing. It was an absolutely fantastic visit that left a lasting impression on all of us.

The attention to detail and the thought put into creating an immersive experience was truly commendable. The exhibits were well-curated, and the interactive elements added a dynamic and interactive dimension to our exploration.

The passion of our guide, Rahem, was evident in every aspect, from the meticulously maintained displays to the warm and informative interactions we had with the guide. It was clear that the team's dedication to preserving and sharing the history of Bradford police was the driving force behind the exceptional quality of the tour.

As a result of this unforgettable visit, I would like to extend my highest recommendation to anyone seeking an enriching and enjoyable cultural experience. The museum tour not only offered a glimpse into the past but also sparked curiosity and conversations that continued long after our visit.

Thank you for providing such an outstanding experience. We left with a renewed appreciation for the police force, and we are eager to return for another inspiring journey through...

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5.0
2y

I had such an amazing experience at Bradford police museum! The tour was a great insight into the history of policing in Bradford, and I learned so much about famous people who have used this place to film court scenes, such as Emmerdale and Peaky Blinders. The inside of the place was incredible, especially the courtroom and prison cells, which were used to film some of the most iconic scenes in television history. The tour guide was really good and explained everything in detail, making it both entertaining and informative. He even gave us tasks to test ourselves, which allowed us to experience how it felt to work as a police officer. We were allowed to take photos and film, but there was one part of the tour where we weren't allowed to take photos or film, which was a cell that had many names of people. As a criminology student, this tour helped me out massively, and I learned so much that I never knew before. Even though I attend historical events at cemeteries, this tour helped me understand the history of policing in a whole new way. I highly recommend this tour to anyone who is interested in the history of policing or just wants to have a fun and...

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5.0
13w

This was a fascinating museum to visit, showing the likes of police weapons and hats from different periods! Exhibits also go into detail about the introduction of fingerprints and tape recordings evidence, an old motorbike is on display alongside a cute police dog in a car. Billboards discuss diversity in the force, tackling hate crimes and forced marriages; a classic blue police box is shown near the entrance also.

The tour lasted for over an hour where we were taken into the prison that was used here many decades ago and walked through the corridors to these cells, conditions were raw where people stayed with specific cells for sick men or women and one cell had such private information that no pictures were allowed (you'll have to see on the tour)! An object for criminals to be forced to sit in was so awful that they didn't even have any spots to put their hands out, we saw how evidence was compiled and records kept of inmates many years back which was interesting. The court was part of our visit too and we were told about how the trials took place with people's legal representation, court building goes very high up to...

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I had such an amazing experience at Bradford police museum! The tour was a great insight into the history of policing in Bradford, and I learned so much about famous people who have used this place to film court scenes, such as Emmerdale and Peaky Blinders. The inside of the place was incredible, especially the courtroom and prison cells, which were used to film some of the most iconic scenes in television history. The tour guide was really good and explained everything in detail, making it both entertaining and informative. He even gave us tasks to test ourselves, which allowed us to experience how it felt to work as a police officer. We were allowed to take photos and film, but there was one part of the tour where we weren't allowed to take photos or film, which was a cell that had many names of people. As a criminology student, this tour helped me out massively, and I learned so much that I never knew before. Even though I attend historical events at cemeteries, this tour helped me understand the history of policing in a whole new way. I highly recommend this tour to anyone who is interested in the history of policing or just wants to have a fun and informative experience!
K. PeakeK. Peake
This was a fascinating museum to visit, showing the likes of police weapons and hats from different periods! Exhibits also go into detail about the introduction of fingerprints and tape recordings evidence, an old motorbike is on display alongside a cute police dog in a car. Billboards discuss diversity in the force, tackling hate crimes and forced marriages; a classic blue police box is shown near the entrance also. The tour lasted for over an hour where we were taken into the prison that was used here many decades ago and walked through the corridors to these cells, conditions were raw where people stayed with specific cells for sick men or women and one cell had such private information that no pictures were allowed (you'll have to see on the tour)! An object for criminals to be forced to sit in was so awful that they didn't even have any spots to put their hands out, we saw how evidence was compiled and records kept of inmates many years back which was interesting. The court was part of our visit too and we were told about how the trials took place with people's legal representation, court building goes very high up to a glass roof!
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I had such an amazing experience at Bradford police museum! The tour was a great insight into the history of policing in Bradford, and I learned so much about famous people who have used this place to film court scenes, such as Emmerdale and Peaky Blinders. The inside of the place was incredible, especially the courtroom and prison cells, which were used to film some of the most iconic scenes in television history. The tour guide was really good and explained everything in detail, making it both entertaining and informative. He even gave us tasks to test ourselves, which allowed us to experience how it felt to work as a police officer. We were allowed to take photos and film, but there was one part of the tour where we weren't allowed to take photos or film, which was a cell that had many names of people. As a criminology student, this tour helped me out massively, and I learned so much that I never knew before. Even though I attend historical events at cemeteries, this tour helped me understand the history of policing in a whole new way. I highly recommend this tour to anyone who is interested in the history of policing or just wants to have a fun and informative experience!
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This was a fascinating museum to visit, showing the likes of police weapons and hats from different periods! Exhibits also go into detail about the introduction of fingerprints and tape recordings evidence, an old motorbike is on display alongside a cute police dog in a car. Billboards discuss diversity in the force, tackling hate crimes and forced marriages; a classic blue police box is shown near the entrance also. The tour lasted for over an hour where we were taken into the prison that was used here many decades ago and walked through the corridors to these cells, conditions were raw where people stayed with specific cells for sick men or women and one cell had such private information that no pictures were allowed (you'll have to see on the tour)! An object for criminals to be forced to sit in was so awful that they didn't even have any spots to put their hands out, we saw how evidence was compiled and records kept of inmates many years back which was interesting. The court was part of our visit too and we were told about how the trials took place with people's legal representation, court building goes very high up to a glass roof!
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