The Merchant Adventurers’ Hall is one of York’s medieval marvels, open as a museum, wedding & hospitality venue 650 years after construction began in 1357.
Fossgate (Piccadilly) York North Yorkshire YO1 9XD United Kingdom
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Timber-framed medieval guildhall that’s still used for its original purpose today as well as hosting events such as craft fairs . Well worth a visit, though the entrance fee isn’t cheap for its size.
Rehearsal venue for the York Mystery Plays 2012. See them live in the Museum Gardens in a purpose-built, outdoor auditorium between 2-27 August 2012.www.yorkmysteryplays2012.com
Don't miss 'Dutch Snow Scene with Skaters' by Jan I Griffier, it is one of Yorkshire's Favourite Paintings - http://www.yorkshiresfavourites.org/paintings/dutch-snow-scene-with-skaters.html
Great venue for a wedding / formal dinner
Not worth the £6/adult entry fee. See the pictures on Foursquare and feel satisfied that you saw it all.
Superb place to take the kids to learn about Viking York. The ride through the streets is brilliant. - Carl Griffin
Fun for kids and adults. Scary but not terrifying. Good value for money! - Tom Bewick
Insane brilliance - Eve Champney-Smith
Brilliant views of York and plenty of information to go with it. A national trust site with entry fee that being honest, isn't quite worth what you get! - Martin Mitchell
One word: gorgeous! The tour is really worth (even with kids). We enjoyed all stories the man told us. - Jordi Ortiz
very well designed exhibits, tasty (if a bit expensive) food, plethora of artifacts and information. highly recommend - Eireni Moutoussi