The Retro Computer Museum is another excellent cultural institution, thanks to which one can find a lot of interesting information. This time, visitors are provided with information on the evolution of computers. Those who are keen on aircraft would probably be interested in studying their technology at the Bruntingthorpe Air Museum where the main emphasis is on demonstrating the collection of aircraft of the Second World War and post-war period. It's a good idea to walk through the University of Leicester Botanic Garden with its magnificent landscape design, centuries-old trees, an amazing collection of exotic plants and cacti, as well as a stone garden.
The Curve Theater is of special interest from the architectural point of view (however, theatrical performances staged here are no less interesting for fans of theatrical art). Its building - functional and at the same time beautiful - is a vivid example of modern architecture. The theater’s construction dates back to 2008, the architect was Rafael Vignoli Basseira, and the first show that took place here was a performance entitled "Lift Off". By the way, those looking for more spectacular shows should head to Foxlands Farm and watch the so-called “Victory Show” traditionally held on the first weekend of September and marking the end of World War II.
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