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The history of London, from prehistoric times to the present is told in the Museum of London through reconstructed interiors and street scenes, alongside displays of original artefacts found during the museum's archaeological digs. Check the website before your visit as a packed programme of temporary exhibitions, talks, walks and children's events is central to the life of the Museum of London.


Events at Museum of London

Streets of Gold

Until Sun Apr 15 Museums & Attractions

A display of four artworks that remind us of the positive contribution migration makes, and has always made, to Lond...

The Real Miss Havisham

Feb 12-15 Museums & Attractions

A half-term event to discover the real person behind Dickens's spooky character Miss Havisham. Age 5+.

Pleasure Garden Ball

Tue Feb 14 Museums & Attractions

An evening of dancing, drinking and decadence for Valentine's Day in honour of the Georgian pastime of strutting your...

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Museum of London

150 London Wall, London EC2Y 5HN

Transport St Paul's/Barbican 

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020 7001 9844

Museum of London website

10am-6pm daily (last adm 5.30pm)

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Comments & ratings 5/5 (Average of 3 ratings)

By Samuel - Nov 3 2011

a great day out with or without kids. free entry and lots to see. Great little shop for gifts and reasonable cafe on site.

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By lynne - Aug 18 2011
5/5

brilliant museum the kids loved the dressing up !

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By Kaarle Kulvik - Mar 13 2011
4/5

Most of the information is relevant, and reliable.

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