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LONDON
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MUSEUM
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HISTORY
OF BUILDING.
Opened in
1976 with exhibits from the London Museum and the Guildhall Museum.
The Archaeological Society of London and Middlesex are based here.
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MUSEUM.
This
museum tells you the history of London from prehistoric to the present day.
There are rooms laid out as though time hasn’t moved. In the Roman kitchen there
is a mosaic that is well worth a look, as it has been well preserved over the
years.
Sculptures from the Temple of Mithras along with the Oliver Cromwell death
mask. But there is much more to experience as you walk through the ages. Towards
the end of the museum you can see the Lord Mayors Coach, which was made in 1757,
in all its shining glory.
At the far end of the museum comes the early 20th century up to the present
day, with art deco and World War II memorabilia. |
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LONDON FOR
KIDS
Museum of
London
Have visited here a few
times on school trips and with mum and dad, The Lords Mayors coach is pretty
neat, and seeing how people lived all those years ago was cool as well . My best
bit must have been to see the mosaics and all the different patterns.
BACK
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LONDON
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BARBICAN-POSTMEN
PARK-POSTMEN MUSEUM-SMITHFIELD MEAT MARKET. |
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OPEN |
MON-SAT
10AM-5.50PM |
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ADMISSION |
FREE |
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DISABLE FRIENDLY |
FULLY
ACCESSIBLE TO WHEELCHAIR. |
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CHILD FRIENDLY |
VERY
GOOD FOR CHILDREN |
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ST PAUL’S & BARBICAN |
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