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In addition to its centrepiece, The Ashes Urn, the world's oldest sporting museum contains a wide range of cricket-related exhibits including the stuffed sparrow that was 'bowled out' by Jehangir Khan in 1936 and displays dedicated to the life of WG Grace. There's also The Brian Johnston Memorial Theatre which enables visitors to see footage of some of cricket's greatest performances. A visit to the museum is included in the Lord's Tour but it can also be visited by match day ticket holders.
In addition to its centrepiece, The Ashes Urn, Marylebone Cricket Club Museum, the world's oldest sporting museum, contains a wide range of...
Read full venue reviewTransport St John's Wood
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Times Open to ticket holders on match days during the cricket season and as part of the Lord's Tour (10am, noon, 2pm daily except major match and preparation days)
Prices £5, £4 concs; tour £14, £8 seniors and students, £6 children
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