Weekday Cross, in the historic Lace Market area of Nottingham, was once the main market area in Nottingham in the days before the Norman Conquest.
In those far off times, it was named Weekday Market and its streets would be full of many citizens, as it was the centre of the town, before the market moved to the Old Market Square. It was also once the location of Nottingham’s old Court House and Town Hall.
Today, located in Weekday Cross, visitors have the chance to explore the National Justice Museum, located in Nottingham’s old courthouse and gaol, and visit the Nottingham Contemporary, one of the largest contemporary art centres in the UK and offers free admission.
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