Jewry Wall Museum

52°38′06″N 1°08′30″W / 52.634944°N 1.141759°W / 52.634944; -1.141759

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Jewry Wall Museum

The Jewry Wall Museum is a museum in Leicester in the East Midlands of England. It was built in the 1960s, facing the Jewry Wall ruins in a building shared with Vaughan College. It houses artefacts from Iron Age, Roman, and medieval Leicester, notably the Cyprissus Pavement, the Blackfriars Pavement, the Norfolk Street Wall Paintings, and the Thurmaston Milestone. With the ending of Vaughan College's use of the building in 2013, the whole site was acquired by the city council, and expansion and improvement plans were put in place. The museum will re-open in July 2025.