Great Yarmouth
A FUN PLACE FOR BRINGING THE PAST TO LIFE
Whatever age you are, whether you’re young or not so young, you’ll just love a visit to our fantastic and
award-winning Yesterday’s World in Great Yarmouth.
Superbly located right on the Golden Mile you’ll be amazed as soon as you walk through the entrance - you can even walk straight from the seafront into our famous themed Victorian cafe.
See stunning life-size Victorian street and shop displays. You’ll marvel at how many original exhibits we have here - over 150,000 all beautifully presented showing over 100 years of British history.
Your unique and fascinating journey starts here - take in a visit to the ironmongers shop, discover what it was like in a 19th century apothecary. The younger ones will be amazed at what a toy shop looked like compared to today!
Your journey continues with life-like historical figures such as Winston Churchill and Queen Victoria - you will even take an audience with her and also view the Royal exhibition.
Meet also the life-size characters from famous Victorian novels. Your journey will be full of surprises including sound and light shows.
Discover what the local car mechanic’s garage was like, visit the amazing wheelwrights or the fantastic display of cameras - there’s so much to see.
Throughout your journey you will discover many fascinating facts and figures from various characters of over last 100 years giving you an insight into life during their times.
Immerse yourself in a fabulous trip down memory lane - there really is something for everyone from our thousands upon thousands of treasures and unique memorabilia from days gone by and see for yourself how much Great Yarmouth has changed since the nineteenth century.
DID YOU KNOW?
Queen Victoria was Britain’s longest reigning monarch - 63 years from 1837-1901. During her reign many important scientific advances were made and new devices invented including the box camera, the telephone and the electric light bulb!
In Victorian times Britain became the richest and most powerful nation on earth. The population of Britain more than doubled and towns and cities grew in size!
Edward VII stayed at Shadingfield Lodge in Great Yarmouth!