From the BBC:
The reopening of a city's Norman castle after a £27.5m revamp has been hailed a success after strong visitor numbers. Norfolk Museums Service said a daily average of about 1,500 people had been visiting Norwich Castle since 7 August. Work started in the summer of 2020 but delays meant it was not until earlier this month that features including the recreation of its great hall could be viewed. Jo Warr from the museums service said: "We're delighted with the increase in visitor numbers following the completion of the major redevelopment of its Norman keep." (Read more.)


No comments:
Post a Comment