The Museum of London is a world famous Museum situated at the junction Aldersgate Street, London Wall, London. The Museum of London is one of the world’s largest urban history museums and cares for over two million objects in its collection. It is one of the most famous London Museums in the world. The Museum also holds the largest archaeological archive in Europe of this wealth of information and it is one of the favourite London tourist destinations. The entrance to this Museum is free.
The Museum of London's mission is to inspire a passion for London by:
Communicating London’s history, archaeology and contemporary cultures to a wider world,
Reaching all of London’s communities through playing a role in the debate about London,
Facilitating and contributing to London-wide cultural and educational networks.
The lower galleries are currently undergoing major redevelopment work which will see spectacular new galleries opening in spring 2010 telling the story of modern London from 1666 to the present day.
Our London guided tour is there to help you to see all the London attractions. The Museum’s collections are its outstanding resource and are constantly changing. The Museum regularly adds new material, including finds from archaeological digs. The overall aim is to build up a unique resource about London and Londoners for future generations to study and enjoy. It is an inevitable part of your London visit.
They organize events, exhibitions like special exhibitions, virtual exhibitions, community exhibitions, and permanent galleries. There are nine permanent galleries open to the public. The galleries are free to enter and you can explore the story of London from prehistoric times until the present day. They also impart informative learning to schools, students .They also provide fun games for kids and various courses are conducted for adults also. Plan your tour and book your London attraction tickets with the London sightseeing tour.
Visitor information:
Museum open daily and is FREE!
Monday to Sunday: 10am-6pm
Last admission: 5.30pm
Closed: 24 to 26 December