National Emergency Services Museum

National Emergency Services Museum

📍 Old Police/Fire Station, W Bar Green, Sheffield S3 8PT, UK

About National Emergency Services Museum

The National Emergency Services Museum, housed in Sheffield's historic former police and fire station, offers an engaging journey through the history of the UK's emergency services. This highly-rated attraction boasts an impressive 4.7/5 stars from over a thousand reviews, drawing visitors into a world of heroic tales and essential community roles. Many visitors note it's larger than expected, providing plenty to explore.

Visitors can discover a vast collection of vehicles, uniforms, and equipment spanning centuries of police, fire, and ambulance services. The museum is particularly praised for its interactive exhibits, which make it a fantastic experience for families and children, offering insights into the daily lives and challenges faced by emergency personnel. Guests often enjoy the opportunity to go inside some of the vehicles, and a cafe on-site serves delicious treats.

Visiting Information

The museum is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. While wheelchair accessible parking is not available, the museum features a wheelchair-accessible entrance and restrooms. Contactless payments via NFC are accepted. Note: one review mentioned a lift being out of order, so it's advisable to check ahead if this is critical for your visit.

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📍 Old Police/Fire Station, W Bar Green, Sheffield S3 8PT, UK

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