The Richard III Museum gives visitor's an insight into his life. It explains the controversy that surrounded him as a 'deformed villain' who was said to have committed many brutal murders including his two nephews Edward Prince of Wales and Richard Duke of York. On the top floor of the museum is a theatre which seats up to 50 people, and this room was the one that King Richard III added to the Monk Bar in 1484, and paid for it with his own money. Admission fees apply.