A wonderful hands of museum. Very engaging for the young and old. The only downside was it was freezing in most areas, so I would recommend bringing your coat. Lots of different exhibitions over different floors, with stairs and a lift to access them. There are also toilets across the floors. Plenty of fancy dress opportunities and other interactive bits to bring the museum to life.
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Emily A ★★★★☆
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Clare McFarlane ★★★★★
This is a great museum with lots of exhibits showing the history of the emergency services. Lots of vehicles, some of which you can go inside are a great addition to the uniforms and other objects. Great for families and adults who have an interest in the subject.
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Rachel Lane ★★★★★
Had a wonderful time and were very fortunate to catch a 1940s commemoration of the Blitz. Super interesting museum, bigger than expected. Also got to try some delicious cake in the cafe! We shall definitely return!
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Marques ★★★★★
Quite the treasure trove inside, if you want to fully explore you’ll probably need at least two hours. Lots to see and enjoy for adults and children.
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Matt Savage ★★★★★
Well kept, useful information, jam packed full of equipment and vehicles. An immersive experience for adults and kids to enjoy! Each ticket is also valid for one year, pay once - visit as much as you like for 12 months. Coffee shop on site and fire engine rides around the local area. Amazing!
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Peter Taranaski ★★★★★
Excellent, it has something for everyone. It has the great scheme that you pay once and can return for free as much as you want for a year after. Our little one has her favourite bits such as the mountain rescue section and the additional fire engine ride. It has some good exhibits around the war, old fire engines, and several vehicles to get inside and look at. Staff are friendly, it is informative. I would go as far as to say that it's currently the best museum in Sheffield, its our daughter's favourite.
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Aaron Holmes-Doyle ★★★★★
I visited the National Emergency service Museum with a close friend a few weeks ago, we had a visit to see how throughout the decades the Emergency services across the UK developed and dealt with situations back then. It was lovely to see such vintage vehicles from throughout decades stored and cared for. It was a lovely visit and the staff was lovely and welcoming. Such an amazing time and took so many photos. Definitely worth a visit again in the future. Credit to the Staff. Kind regards Aaron.
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Lisa Mcknight ★★★★★
This is one of the best Museums for toddlers by far!!! Come on.. proper fire engines , proper ambulances etc all of which you can climb aboard and pretend to be a Paramedic or Fire Fighter or Traffic Cop!!! There's so much interactive stuff and my toddlers particularly enjoyed the virtual driving "game".. Older children will appreciate all there is on offer here too.. plus your first visit gets you in for a 12 month ticket.. so you can return as much as you like! Parking very close by , a great Museum!
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Stephen Booth ★★★★★
Great visit at the national emergency services museum my little boy loved it. The ride in a real fire engine (£2 pp) made his day! Would love to return and look at exhibits again to fully appreciate it without little one pulling me around lol.
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What is the address of National Emergency Services Museum?
National Emergency Services Museum is located at Old Police/Fire Station, W Bar Green, Sheffield S3 8PT, UK
What is the phone number of National Emergency Services Museum?
You can contact National Emergency Services Museum at +44 114 249 1999
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