The Old House of Keys
Once the centre of 19th Century political life, The Old House of Keys offers visitors the chance to discover how democracy developed on the Isle of Man. Visitors will meet the costumed secretary of this historic building before taking a seat in the finely restored debating chamber where an active debate will begin on setting the laws of the Island. Should motor racing be allowed on open roads? Should women get the vote? You decide!

Free entry for badge holders
The Old House of Keys is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can get into for free.
Free entry is available to all Blue Peter Badge holders, aged 18 and under. Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
To gain free entry, badge holders with a valid badge card must be accompanied by a full paying or concessionary adult. If a paying adult is accompanied by two children with badges and valid badge cards, free entry will be given for both children.
If a disabled badge holder is accompanied by a registered carer, both can gain free entry. Carers must bring supporting documents.
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Address
The Old House of Keys
Parliament Square
Castletown
Isle of Man
IM9 1LA
Telephone
01624 648000