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The Nottingham museum will see visitors allowed unlimited return visits for 12 months with every general admission ticket
The National Justice Museum in Nottingham has launched an annual pass in place of its general admission ticket, giving visitors the chance to return to the Nottingham attraction for a year, for free.
From July, every paying visitor will be automatically upgraded to an annual pass, which is revealed alongside newly discounted family ticket options.
The National Justice Museum also operates The City of Caves, the largest publicly available section of Nottingham’s cave system. The City of Caves is also launching an annual pass scheme, meaning that visitors can return to explore this ancient subterranean wonder again and again.
Victoria Reeves, CEO of the National Justice Museum, said its team is “always working on new ideas for activities”, and the annual pass “gives our visitors an opportunity to visit throughout the year for no extra cost”.
“As a charity we would also really appreciate it if those eligible chose to Gift Aid their donation as this gives us an opportunity to receive an additional 25% of your ticket price at no cost to you, giving us the ability to use this income support our programmes with young people and conserving our amazing collection.”
The annual pass will be redeemed on return entry to the Museum and Caves respectively with a visitor’s original order number or confirmation email.