Museum street
quarter comprises four venues: the Street
Life museum home to various modes of transport from cycles, trams, steam to trollies; the Wilberforce museum — perhaps the oldest building in Hull which was once the home to William Wilberforce, a Hullensian MP who was pivotal to the abolition of slavery and the Hull and East Riding Museum of Archaeology where you will encounter sea monsters, Romans and a life - sized woolly mamm
Life museum home to
various modes of transport from cycles, trams, steam to trollies; the Wilberforce museum — perhaps the oldest building in Hull which was once the home to William Wilberforce, a Hullensian MP who was pivotal to the abolition of slavery and the Hull and East Riding Museum of Archaeology where you will encounter sea monsters, Romans and a
life - sized woolly mamm
life - sized woolly mammoth.
The exhibit, called «Rosenthal
Lived Here», gives you an insight into everyday
life in the Jewish
Quarter through photos, personal belongings and
various household items.
Directors and multiple technicians work in these cosy
quarters, constantly and rapidly switching the action from all the
various live cameras in the arena to what we eventually view on the TV screen at home.