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There are 20 places listed for Norwich tourist attractions information
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Inspire Discovery Centre Coslany Street
Norwich Norfolk
NR3 3DT 01603 612612
inspire@science-project.org
http://www.science-project.org 
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INSPIRE is part of the Science Projects Federation, an educational charity dedicated to the exploration of science through hands-on techniques.
Over the last 10 years the Science Projects name has become well known throughout the world for its travelling science centre - The Discovery Dome. Science Projects has also created the ScienceWorks school’s programme and has built hands-on exhibits for many other science centres....
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Assembly House Theatre Street
Norwich Norfolk
NR2 1RQ 01603 626402
admin@assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk
www.assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk 
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In the heart of Norwich, this fine Georgian house is a popular venue for the arts, concerts, exhibitions and meetings. The Georgian restaurant offers morning coffee, lunches, afternoon teas and suppers and with its civil licence, it is a sought after setting for weddings.
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Castle Mall 2 Castle Mall
Norwich Norfolk
NR1 3DD 01603 766430
maureen.harrowing@themall.co.uk
www.themall.co.uk 
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Situated next to Norwich Castle, the Mall Norwich houses a wide range of retailers such as Boots, Superdrug, Disney Store, Peacock, Mothercare, Canary Store and La Senza. Vue cinema can also be found within the complex as can a variety of eating establishments.
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Dragon Hall 115 - 123 King Street
Norwich Norfolk
NR1 1QE 01603 663922
dragon.hall@virgin.net
www.dragonhall.org 
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Dragon Hall is a Grade 1 listed trading hall built in about 1430. It is a unique legacy of medieval life and is one of the most important historic buildings in Norwich and Norfolk.
The magnificent first floor Great Hall has an outstanding crown post roof with a beautifully carved dragon, which gives the building its name.
Dragon Hall has recently undergone a £1.8 million programme of restoration and development largely funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. It re-opened in April 2006 and welcomes visitors, guided tours and school groups. Displays on three floors tell the fascinating tale of Robert Toppes, the wealthy merchant who built Dragon Hall, and the building's place in the story of Norwich.
Dragon Hall is also available for hire and hosts weddings, celebrations, meetings, children's parties as well as performances and exhibitions.
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The King of Hearts 7 - 15 Fye Bridge Street
Norwich Norfolk
NR3 1LJ 01603 766129
enquiries@kingofhearts.org.uk
www.kingofhearts.org.uk 
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This 16th century building was originally a Tudor merchant’s mansion. It is a centre for people and the arts with its medieval halls, courtyard, music and arts events, contemporary art gallery, craft shop, meeting rooms and café it cab be found by the river, just minutes from Norwich Cathedral.
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Maddermarket Theatre St. John's Alley
Norwich Norfolk
NR2 1DR 01603 620917
mmtheatre@btconnect.com
www.maddermarket.co.uk 
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This unique and intimate theatre is internationally renowned with a programme by top British and international playwrights. Located in St John’s Alley and signposted from Norwich City centre market square.
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Norwich Cathedral The Close
Norwich Norfolk
NR1 4EH 01603 218321
vis-profficer@cathedral.org.uk
www.cathedral.org.uk 
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The magnificent Cathedral dominates the city skyline. Situated in the heart of the city, Norwich Cathedral has attracted many pilgrims and visitors for over 900 years. Separated from the busy streets by flint walls and entrance gates, it is a place of great splendour and tranquillity and has at least three services daily.
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Norwich Gallery St George's Street
Norwich Norfolk
NR3 1BB 01603 610561
info@norwichgallery.co.uk
www.norwichgallery.co.uk 
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Norwich Gallery is part of the Norwich School of Art and Design, St George Street, Norwich. Admission is free and the gallery is open Monday to Saturday, 10-5pm.
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Norwich Theatre Royal Theatre Street
Norwich Norfolk
NR2 1RL 01603 630000
marketing@theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk
www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk 
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Norwich’s Theatre Royal has the very best in entertainment all year round. From comedy, musicals, dance and opera, to drama and family shows, you will find something to suit every possible taste. Situated in the centre of Norwich, the Theatre Royal is easy to find and is surrounded by car parks for those travelling by car.
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Norwich Puppet Theatre Whitefriars
Norwich Norfolk
NR3 1TN 01603 629921
info@puppettheatre.co.uk
www.puppettheatre.co.uk 
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Norwich Puppet Theatre offers a unique experience to visitors, with a regular programme of performances and children’s puppet-making workshops. Housed in a converted medieval church this is one of only two dedicated medieval puppet theatres in England.
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Norwich Arts Centre St. Benedict's Street
Norwich Norfolk
NR2 4PG 01603 660352
jan@norwichartscentre.co.uk
www.norwichartscentre.co.uk 
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Norwich Arts Centre is a small and independently run venue with charitable status and is situated close to the centre of Norwich. It offers a broad range of performing and media arts to the community as well as numerous activities and workshops.
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Origins Millennium Plain
Norwich Norfolk
NR2 1TF 01603 727920
info@theforumnorfolk.com
www.theforumnorfolk.com 
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Origins is an exciting interactive journey through 2000 years of Norfolk and Norwich. Covering 3 floors within the stunning Forum building, discover people, places and personalities. There are over 60 different exhibits, most with buttons to press, flaps to lift, levers to pull, games to play and challenges to take, or sit back and relax in the underground cinema.
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Visit the Norfolk Tourist Attractions Association web site to find
out more information on many of the attractions listed.
www.norfolktouristattractions.co.uk

Visit the official Norfolk tourism web site to find out more about
Norfolk and Norwich tourist attractions.
www.visitnorfolk.co.uk
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