The Richard III Museum is located in Monk Bar – one of York’s mediaeval entrances to the city. It is an appropriate location as the upper room was supposedly added in 1484 at Richard’s request. The museum is an unusually interesting part of York’s history and allows visitors to participate in a mock trial of Richard III to ascertain his guilt, or otherwise, over the murders of the Princes in the Tower of London. It is the visitors who deliver the final verdict!