National Emergency Services Museum

The National Emergency Services Museum is a in , England. Opened on 8 May 1984 as the Sheffield Fire and Police Museum, it was given its present name on 1 January 2014.
Photo: Chemical Engineer, Public domain.
  • Opening hours:
    Wednesday—Sunday: 10:00 AM—4:00 PM
    Monday and Tuesday: closed
  • Type: Museum
  • Description: Museum in Sheffield, England
  • Also known as: Fire & Police Museum” and “Sheffield Fire and Police Museum
  • Address: 101-109 West Bar, Sheffield, S3 8PT
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Crucible Theatre and Sheffield Cathedral.

Theater building
The , or simply The Crucible, is a theatre in , , England, which opened in 1971. Its name refers to crucible steel, which was developed in Sheffield in 1740 and drove the industrialisation of the city. is situated 1,900 feet southeast of National Emergency Services Museum.

Church
The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul, Sheffield, also known as , is the cathedral church for the Church of England diocese of Sheffield, England. is situated 910 feet southeast of National Emergency Services Museum.

Museum
The is an industrial museum on Alma Street, alongside the River Don, in the centre of , . It was opened in 1982. is situated 1,600 feet north of National Emergency Services Museum.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cathedral Quarter and Riverside Quarter.

Quarter
The is one of 's city centre quarters, located around and named after the . It is bound by Tenter Street to the northwest, West Bar to the north, Snig Hill to the north east, Angel Street to the east, High Street and Church Street to the south and Townhead Street around its western corner.

Quarter
The , or Riverside Exchange is one of 's 11 designated City Centre Quarters. Its borders are West Bar, Coulston Street, Bridge Street, Castlegate, Exchange Place and the Parkway to its south, the Wicker Viaduct, Johnson Street, Spitalfields and Nursery Street to the North, and Corporation Street to the west.

Quarter
St Vincent's Quarter is one of 's eleven designated quarters, centring on and named after St Vincent's Church. Primarily an office and industrial location, its regeneration has increased rapidly over the past few years, with the new Metier residential block and Velocity Village office and residential accommodation springing up on the north side of Tenter Street.

National Emergency Services Museum

Latitude
53.3855° or 53° 23′ 8″ north
Longitude
-1.47101° or 1° 28′ 16″ west
Open location code
9C5W9GPH+6H
Open­Street­Map ID
way 106780026
Open­Street­Map feature
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Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­museum
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q7492666
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