The National Sikh Museum Derby is a museum dedicated to showcasing the rich history and culture of Sikhs.
The museum is located in Derby, UK. The full address is:
National Sikh Heritage Centre & Holocaust Museum
Princes Street
Pear Tree
Derby
DE23 8NT
National Sikh Heritage Centre & Holocaust Museum
Princes Street
Pear Tree
Derby
DE23 8NT
The museum is open 10-3pm every day, 7 days a week.
No. The museum is free to visit. However, any donations are welcomed.
Yes, guided tours are available. Visitors can sign up for a guided tour by contacting the museum in advance.
Yes, the museum is accessible for visitors with disabilities. The museum has wheelchair access and other accommodations to make the museum experience accessible to all visitors.
No. Photography is not allowed inside the museum.
Yes, there is a gift shop and free food (langar) offered by the Gurdwara opposite to the museum where visitors can eat for free.
Yes, visitors can donate items to the museum's collection. Contact the museum in advance to discuss the donation process.
Yes, the museum can accommodate group visits and school trips. Contact the museum in advance to make arrangements and discuss any special accommodations that may be needed.