"Top Things To Do in " Derby is an important English city thriving on the banks of the River Derwent. Home to a number of engineering companies that specialize in

transport, it's a city that endorses modernity and technology while safeguarding Roman history.

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Kedleston Hall "Lord Curzon's Family Mansion"

A sprawling English country mansion built in the Palladian style, is a historic edifice built in 1765 at the behest of Sir Nathaniel Curzon. It was built with the intention of being a 'show palace' of sorts, specifically to challenge the stately grandeur of in . The interiors of the mansion are as enthralling as its by Glen+Bowman exteriors, with elements of Neoclassical architecture, sweeping staircases, Edwardian rooms and even priceless artworks that ornament its historic halls.

+44 1332 84 2191 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ kedlestonhall@nationaltrus Near Quarndon, Kedleston kedleston-hall/ t.org.uk , Derby

Derby "Derby's Religious Landmark"

This 14th Century monumental church is a prominent Christian center and is the abode of the of Derby. The church although carrying the weight of its past glory has been brilliantly reformed to accommodate the needs of contemporary life and is now a popular religious sight. has modern conference facilities and a coffeehouse attached to by Nick Moyes it. The cathedral is also the center of many social activities and services.

+44 1332 34 1201 www.derbycathedral.org/ [email protected] 18-19 Iron Gate, Derby

Derby Museum and Art Gallery "Derby's History Revealed"

Derby Museum and Art Gallery houses displays and collections associated with Derby's landscape, culture and history. These collections are considered to be of great significance and include art works by Joseph Wright among other noted artists. Derby Museum and Art Gallery was established in the year 1879 and ever since, its galleries have housed by Kelly exhibits featuring natural sciences, archaeology and other arenas. Exhibitions keep changing at this museum and it also organizes several activities for schools.

+44 1332 716660 www.derbymuseums.org/ [email protected] The Strand, Derby museumartgallery/

by brianfagan East Midlands Aeropark "An Academy of Air Planes"

A must-visit attraction for aficionados of all things aeronautical, the East Midlands Aeropark is home to many interesting exhibits. Its collection includes more than 20 air frames, and 5 aircrafts that have been meticulously restored to their original glory. The museum area also has a collection of engines on display, in addition to a Link Simulator and several photographs.

www.eastmidlandsaeropark.org/ Hill Top, Derby

Pickford's House "Magnificent Georgian Edifice"

A treasure house of historical items, Pickford's House Museum is a magnificent Georgian house built to the designs of Joseph Pickford, in the year 1770. It has been wonderfully preserved and retains the same look as it appeared in the 19th Century. Its ground level houses displays of Victorian and Georgian costumes. The rooms beneath the stairs have also by J147 been restored beautifully and narrate a telling picture of the bygone area. Visitors can enjoy a program of changing exhibits depicting Pickford's textiles, costumes and his career. Additionally, educational programs are also organized enabling young minds to explore the life and times of the Georgian era.

+44 1332 255363 www.derbymuseums.org/pickfords- 41 Friar Gate, Derby house-collectio/

Derby "Charming Park"

Britain's first purpose-built public park, is believed to have inspired the design and the layout for New York's Central Park. This Grade II listed Derby Arboretum is a scenic delight boasting a lovely collection of plantations. Some of these trees found inside the park find a mention in the British Isles Tree Register. One of the attractions inside the by James Haynes arboretum, Rose Hill Recreation Ground, is a wonderful place to picnic with your family.

+44 1332 29 3111 Arboretum Street, Derby

Royal Crown Derby Visitor Center "History and Production of "

The Visitor Center comprises of a museum showcasing the porcelain produced by the Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company from mid 18th Century onward. They also host a tour of the porcelain factory – where it is possible to see the end-to-end production of fine bone china. Each of the household wares, decorative items, and by %7EEalasaid%7E pieces of fine art on display are stunning to behold, and they effortlessly explain why this place was granted the right to be the manufacturer for all of Queen Victoria's porcelain needs. It is an enriching experience to comprehend and admire the intricacy of the artwork and the extent of skill employed by the craftsmen. A visit to the center will not only enlighten you on the production process of porcelain products, but also allow you to be more appreciative of the value and allure of porcelain products.

+44 1332 71 2800 www.royalcrownderby.co. enquiries@royalcrownderb 194 Osmaston Road, Derby (Reservations) uk/visiting/ y.co.uk "Historic Castle"

Elvaston Castle is a beautiful 15th-century castle with mesmerizing and is spread across 321 acres open parkland. If you are visiting the city do not miss out on this beautiful piece of art. The entrance to the park is free.

by +44 steve 1332 p2008 571342 www.elvastoncastle.org.uk/ Borrowash Road, Elvaston

Darley Park "Beautiful Scenery"

Spread over a large area, the beautiful Darley Park offers a stunning view of the city of Derby. The Danley Concert that takes place every year, attracting thousands of people, who come to watch the rocking live concerts. Housing the largest collection of exotic flora, Viburnum and Hydrangea, this park is centrally situated and is one of its kind in the city. by OnFire238 +44 1332 29 3111 (City Park www.derby.gov.uk/enviro [email protected] Old Chester Road, Derby Council) nment-and-planning/parks- and-open-spaces/darley- park/

Markeaton Park "Historic Park"

Spread over a whopping 83.76 hectares (207 acres), the Markeaton Park boasts close to a million visitors each year and is one of the largest green spaces in the East Midlands part of Britain. Steeped in history and tracing its origins to the Norman ages, it comes replete with its own crafts village, fishing lake, football, tennis & cricket areas, floral displays and kiosks. A by orangeacid quaint terrace cafe offers walkers some refreshing and healthy options. This park also hosts annual fests, so make sure to stop by while in Derby.

+44 1332 29 3111 www.derby.gov.uk/enviro [email protected] Markeaton Lane, Mundy Play nment-and-planning/parks- Centre, Derby and-open- spaces/markeaton-park/ JUNTE-SE A NÓS À: cityseeker.com

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