Opened by the Queen in 1983, The National Horse Racing Museum is an historic attraction of Newmarket not to be missed.So take advantage of the All Day Equine Tours., which provide an opportunity to visit some of the leading trainers stables in Newmarket. These exclusive tours are unique to the National Horseracing Museum can grasp the opportunity to see unraced two-year olds doing their breeze up gallops, under the scrutiny of bloodstock agents and potential buyers, before they go under the hammer at the Tattersails Breeze Up sales the next day. The David Swannell Gallery features the origins of racing classic races while the Practical Gallery allows visitors to dress up in racing silks before weighing out and riding the museum's horse's simulator as used by jockeys and apprentices for practice. Many of the museum's treasures are from the jockeys who have won incredible medals such as silk worn by Frankie Dettori at Ascot in 1996 when he achieved his Magnificent S...