Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre

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Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is a museum and visitor attraction in Leicestershire, England, dedicated to interpreting the decisive 1485 battle that ended the Wars of the Roses and ushered in the Tudor dynasty.

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Bosworth 1
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum
visitor attraction
aboutEvent Battle of Bosworth Field
surface form: 1485 Battle of Bosworth
aboutPeriod Wars of the Roses
aboutPerson Henry VII of England
Richard III of England
Thomas, Lord Stanley
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Battle of Bosworth Field
focusesOn Tudor dynasty
Wars of the Roses
hasCollectionType archaeological finds
interpretive displays
military history
hasEducationalFocus heritage education
school groups
hasExhibitType battlefield interpretation
historical exhibition
hasFeature café
museum galleries
shop
visitor information centre
hasInterpretation indoor multimedia displays
outdoor battlefield trails
heritageDesignation battlefield heritage site
language English
locatedIn Battle of Bosworth Field
surface form: Bosworth Battlefield

England
Leicestershire
near Hinckley and Bosworth
surface form: Market Bosworth
offers educational programmes
guided walks
visitor centre facilities
operatedAs heritage centre
region East Midlands
subjectOf battlefield tours
theme accession of Henry VII
end of Plantagenet rule
late 15th-century English history
tourismType battlefield tourism
cultural tourism

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Battle of Bosworth Field commemoratedBy Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre
Baron Bosworth namedAfter Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre
this entity surface form: Bosworth