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Micklegate Bar Museum
    Micklegate Bar Museum
Micklegate
York
YO1 6JX
North Yorkshire
England
Facilities
Shop: yes
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Contact details
General information (Tel) : 01904 634436
E-mail : micklegate.bar@clara.net
Website : www.jnmedia.net/micklegatebar
Admission charges
£1.50 Adults
£1.00 Students/Seniors
£0.50 Children

Guided tours for groups and School visits can be booked.
Description
Micklegate Museum has over 800 years of local macabre past. All visitors are welcome to browse the shop, or pay into the Museum and explore all three floors. Mind your head when you visit Micklegate Bar Museum and its three floors of history set above the Royal Gateway into Historic York. Many of its visitors in the past were not so careful and quite literally lost their head's over Micklegate Bar for acts of treason against the King. Richard Duke of York in 1460 made a guest appearance above Micklegate Bar as a warning to others of the penalty for coming second.
There has been a gateway here for well over a thousand years now, with the stone archway replacing an earlier wooden structure in the early 1100's. Micklegate Bar stands close to the site of where a Roman Gateway would of led into Eboracum, the Roman City. The phrase "Bar" in York means a gateway into the City. The word "Gate" is taken from the old Viking word "Gata", which means street. Finally, the word "Mickle" descends from another Viking word meaning great or important. Therefore Micklegate Bar is "The Great and Important Street's Gate", this is because it was the gateway to the South and so many Kings and Queens would travel through it.

General Information
Pre-booking service for groups
Facilities
Shop