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  1. Explore King Richard IIIs story through interactive displays at the King Richard III Visitor Centre, where he was discovered and identified by DNA testing. Award-winning Displays tell the story of how the Duke of Gloucester became King of England and Lord of Ireland.

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      Discover more of King Richard III’s story, Medieval...

  2. King Richard III Visitor Centre is a museum in Leicester, England that showcases the life of King Richard III and the story of the discovery, exhumation, and reburial of his remains in 2012–2015.

  3. King Richard III Visitor Centre is a museum in Leicester. View visitor information, information about the collection and read reviews.

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  4. Embark on a journey through time at the King Richard III Visitor Centre. Discover the life of a controversial king, explore the science of his discovery, and immerse yourself in Leicester's rich past.

  5. Apr 19, 2015 · Now that Richard III has been laid to rest, and his tomb is open to the public for viewing, what more is there left to see when you’re in Leicester? Plenty. Standing over the spot Richard III was discovered at the King Richard III Visitor’s Centre in Leicester.

  6. Visit Richard IIIs grave site, where his remains were buried for more than 500 years and the award-winning café and exhibition about his life, death and one of the greatest archaeological detective stories ever told. The award-winning King Richard III Visitor Centre is in Leicester City centre's Old Town, opposite Leicester Cathedral where ...

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  8. King Richard III Visitor Centre is an establishment that showcases the life of King Richard III and the story of how his remains were discovered in 2012. The centre opened in 2014 on the site of Greyfriars, the medieval friary where the King was originally buried.

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