William Booth Birthplace Museum

Good (54 Reviews)
|
Nottingham ·
Museum ·
View map
Share
View all photos

Check Availability

Jul 13, 2025 - Jul 14, 2025
2 adults, 1 room
Find

Explore William Booth Birthplace Museum

Located in Nottingham, the William Booth Birthplace Museum is a testament to the life of William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army. The museum provides a glimpse into Booth's early life and the roots of the organization he established.

Founded as an independent museum, it celebrates both Booth’s significant impact on social reform in Victorian England and the historical context of the period. The museum’s architecture reflects traditional designs, and its exhibits encompass photographs, personal artifacts, and historical documents.

Must-See Highlights

  • 📜 Booth's Early Life - Discover the childhood home of William Booth.
  • 🏛️ Historic Artifacts - View original items linked to the Salvation Army's history.
  • 📚 Educational Exhibits - Learn about social justice movements in the 19th century.

Accessibility is by arrangement, making it ideal for historians, families, and tourists interested in social history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum William Booth Birthplace Museum

Foundation Year

The museum is dedicated to William Booth, born in 1829, and highlights his early influences.

Founder of Salvation Army

William Booth founded the Salvation Army in 1865 to support the impoverished.

Independent Museum

The museum operates independently, focusing on Booth's legacy and local history.

Location

10-14 Notintone Place Sneinton

Stay Near William Booth Birthplace Museum Best Hotels

8.6
Excellent (2)
View map · 2.2 mi City Centre
From
132US$ /per night
9.8
Excellent (2)
View map · 4.1 mi City Centre
From
72US$ /per night
View map · 5.0 mi City Centre
From
102US$ /per night
View map · 0.6 mi City Centre
From
73US$ /per night
View map · 3.9 mi City Centre
From
132US$ /per night
View map · 0.1 mi City Centre
From
157US$ /per night