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Greater Manchester Police Museum & Archives

πŸ“ Manchester, North West

β˜…4.7(744 Google reviews)

Free admission museum in Manchester's Newton Street Police Station featuring a fully restored 1895 Victorian courtroom from Denton Police Station, interactive cells, vintage police vehicles, and retired officer guides sharing first-hand career

βœ“ Free entryβœ“ Retired officer guidesβœ“ Victorian courtroomβœ“ Interactive cellsβœ“ Vintage vehiclesβœ“ Tuesday only
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β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Featured review by John Gurney

The Police Museum in Newton Avenue is brilliant and completely free. I was greeted by a former Police Officer dressed in an old style uniform with helmet standing at the entrance by the street. He warmly welcomed into the museum and gave me a brief overview of what the museum contains and where everything is. The museum is housed in the original Manchester City Police Station with the authentic front desk and cells. It looked grim to have been held in these Victorian cells with anywhere up to 10 other suspected criminals. Everyone on site is a former Police Officer, so everything they say is genuine and some must go back to 1960s and 70s. It’s not a big museum but I spent over an hour there. All of the displays are interesting to read and very informative. There’s a small gift shop at the end and the opportunity to make a discreet donation. Well worth visiting but it’s only open on Tuesdays and occasionally at weekends, so check their website before you plan your visit.

πŸ† Family Action Verdict

An excellent free outing for families with children aged 8 and above who are interested in history, crime, or policing. The retired officer guides make conversations genuinely engaging and personal in a way no audio guide matches. The museum is small and can be covered in 60–90 minutes, making it easy to combine with a city centre lunch.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

πŸ’‘Only open on Tuesdays and selected weekends β€” confirm dates on the website before travelling
⏰Arrive later in the morning rather than at opening to avoid the busiest queues
🎟️No on-site cafe β€” plan lunch at nearby city centre options
πŸš—Donations are welcomed at the entrance and admission is free

πŸ’¬ What Families Are Saying

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744 Google reviews

Retired police officers as personal guides45%
Restored 1895 Victorian courtroom30%
Free entry with donations15%
Small museum β€” plan 60–90 minutes10%
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John Gurney

8 months ago

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β€œThe Police Museum in Newton Avenue is brilliant and completely free. I was greeted by a former Police Officer dressed in an old style uniform with helmet standing at the entrance by the street. He warmly welcomed into the museum and gave me a brief overview of what the museum contains and where everything is. The museum is housed in the original Manchester City Police Station with the authentic front desk and cells. It looked grim to have been held in these Victorian cells with anywhere up to 10 other suspected criminals. Everyone on site is a former Police Officer, so everything they say is genuine and some must go back to 1960s and 70s. It’s not a big museum but I spent over an hour there. All of the displays are interesting to read and very informative. There’s a small gift shop at the end and the opportunity to make a discreet donation. Well worth visiting but it’s only open on Tuesdays and occasionally at weekends, so check their website before you plan your visit.”

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T L S

7 months ago

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β€œIt was wonderful to speak to the ex police volunteers at the museum and to hear about their experiences during their careers. All of the staff were knowledgeable and passionate and really made our visit special. Although a small museum, it had many interesting exhibits and the particular highlight for the children were the cells and the custody suite where they could try on part's of the uniform. Well worth a visit, made extra special by the volunteers.”

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Zee Z.

2 months ago

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β€œLove that the tours are conducted by retired police personnel, including Sandie, who in the 1970s, championed for policewomen to wear trousers instead of skirts as part of the uniform. If you enjoy police history, this is a recommended place to visit if you are in Manchester City.”

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Rayny River

a month ago

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β€œA truly wonderful πŸ’– place to visit, at your own pace, take a look at the history of policing, free to the public but only open Tuesday πŸ˜€ close to Manchester City centre”

Reviews from Google

Overview

Housed in a Victorian police station, the museum displays vintage Jaguars and Cosworths, interactive prison cells where children can try dress-up activities, and a restored 1895 magistrates' courtroom. Retired police officers in period uniform serve as guides, sharing personal career experiences including stories of campaigning for policewomen's uniform reforms in the 1970s. Free entry with donations welcomed. Open Tuesdays and selected weekends only.

πŸ• Opening Hours

Wednesday10:30 – 16:00

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