Barley Hall

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Barley Hall is a reconstructed medieval townhouse and living history museum in the centre of York, England, showcasing domestic life in the Middle Ages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf living history museum
reconstructed medieval townhouse
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle medieval
city York NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
focusesOnPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
medieval York
function educational attraction
museum
hasCategory Historic house museums in North Yorkshire
Living history museums
Museums in York
Reconstructed buildings in the United Kingdom
hasExhibitType living history interpretation
medieval domestic artefacts
period rooms
hasFeature great hall
period furnishings
timber-framed courtyard
hasLanguageOfExhibits English
hasMaterial timber frame
wattle and daub
hasVisitorFacilities gift shop
interpretive displays
toilets
heritageType reconstruction
isIn historic core of York
locatedIn city centre of York
locatedOff Stonegate NERFINISHED
locatedOn Coffee Yard NERFINISHED
location York NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedBy York Archaeological Trust NERFINISHED
ownedBy York Archaeological Trust NERFINISHED
region North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
showcases domestic life in the Middle Ages
subjectOf educational programmes on medieval history
heritage tourism guides about York
theme medieval domestic life
urban household in the Middle Ages
touristAttractionIn York city centre NERFINISHED
usedFor heritage education
public history
school visits

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York city centre hasLandmark Barley Hall