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Old Police Cells Museum

Old Police Cells Museum is a unique historical attraction located in the basement of Brighton Town Hall
Old Police Cells Museum is a unique historical attraction located in the basement of Brighton Town Hall

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Phone:
+44 1273 291052

Address:
171-173 North Street
Brighton and Hove
UK
BN1 1JA

The Old Police Cells Museum offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the history of policing in Brighton and Hove. Situated in the basement of Brighton Town Hall, the museum showcases a collection of artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the local police force from its establishment in the 1830s to the present day. Visitors can explore the original cells, including the one where the infamous 'trunk murders' were discovered, and see historical police uniforms, equipment, and memorabilia. The museum also delves into the broader social history of the area, providing insights into how law and order have shaped the community. Guided tours are available, offering an in-depth look at the building's architecture and the stories behind the exhibits. The Old Police Cells Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in the criminal justice system.

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