Fire your imagination in the world’s largest combined Emergency Services Museum! The museum is located in one of Yorkshire's first purpose-built combined Police, Fire and Ambulance Stations, dating back to 1898.
With over 40 vehicles on display across three floors of exhibits, all housed within this stunning historic building, you'll see everything from horse-drawn fire engines and ambulances to police cars and even an RNLI boat.
The museum recently won the national Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award.
Wednesday to Sunday : 10am - 4pm
The museum uses lights, sound and smoke to bring history back to life and explore the history of the Emergency Services dating back thousands of years.
Discover the grim side of crime in the museum's original police cells and learn about the vehicles, uniforms and equipment they use both then and now. See what it’s like to stand next to a road traffic incident and see how the services work together to rescue people.
There’s something for everyone. See more info about the exhibitions here.
See full information regarding accessibility on the museum's website here.