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Bank of England Museum

Now closed
Explore the story of the bank from its foundation in 1694 to its status today as the UK’s central bank.

Brunel Museum

Now closed
Explore the local story of an engineering family that changed the world, Marc Isambard Brunel and his son Isambard Kingdom Brunel. 

Churchill War Rooms

Now closed
Learn more about Churchill's legacy in the award-winning museum, Churchill War Rooms.

Florence Nightingale Museum

Now closed
The Florence Nightingale Museum celebrates the life and work of the best-known figure in nursing history.

Grant Museum of Zoology

Now closed
The Grant Museum of Zoology is home to a fascinating collection of 68,000 specimens and preserved animals spanning more than 200 years.

Horniman Museum & Gardens

Now closed
A gem in South London, the Horniman Museum is home to musical instruments, Natural History marvels and everything in between.

Household Cavalry Museum

Now closed
The Household Cavalry Museum offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the work that goes into the ceremonial and armoured reconnaissance role of HM The Queen’s Mounted Bodyguard.

Imperial War Museum

Now closed
The Imperial War Museum: see war through the eyes of the people who lived it. Be moved. Be inspired. Be transformed.

London Transport Museum

Now closed
Discover the world of secrets of the London Underground at the London Transport Museum.

Museum of London

Now closed
The Museum of London is the world's largest urban history museum featuring thousands of exhibits, including treasures from Roman and Medieval London.

Museum of London Docklands

Now closed
Discover how London's docks shaped the city we know today at The Museum of London, Docklands.

National Army Museum

Now closed
The National Army Museum is the British Army's central museum and is the leading authority on the Army and its impact on society past and present.

National Maritime Museum

Now closed
The National Maritime Museum is the world's largest maritime museum. Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that have shaped our world today.

Natural History Museum

Now closed
The Natural History Museum is home to astounding collections, ranging from dinosaur fossils to a blue whale skeleton.

Queen's House

Now closed
Art, architecture and sublime views: discover Greenwich's hidden gem today.

Royal Academy of Arts

Now closed
For over 250 years, the Royal Academy of Arts has existed to champion art and artists.

Royal Air Force Museum

Now closed
The Royal Air Force Museum is national aviation museum focusing on the RAF, with more than 100 outstanding aircraft on show.

Saatchi Gallery

Now closed
Since 1985, the Saatchi Gallery has acquired a strong reputation for introducing artists who would later gain worldwide recognition.

Science Museum

Now closed
Explore free exhibitions and discover mind-blowing exhibits and demonstrations at the Science Museum in London.

Serpentine Gallery

Now closed
The Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine North Gallery are open to the public. Admission is free but pre-booking is required.

Tate Britain

Now closed
Leading collection of British art from 1500 to today. Sister to the iconic Tate Modern.

Tate Modern

Now closed
Modern art in the former Bankside Power Station. Sister to the iconic, Tate Britain.

The British Museum

Now closed
Discover two million years of human history and culture.

The Design Museum

Now closed
The Design Museum is a leading museum of contemporary design. Open to the public, booking is essential.

The Garden Museum

Now closed
The Garden Museum explores and celebrates British gardens and gardening through its collection, temporary exhibitions, events and garden.

The Guards Museum

Now closed
The Guards Museum tells the story of the five regiments of Foot Guards who have the honour and duty of protecting the Sovereign and the Royal Palaces from 1660 to the present day.

The National Gallery

Now closed
One of the world’s greatest galleries, with Western European works from the 13th to 19th centuries.

The National Portrait Gallery

The National Portrait Gallery remains closed for refurbishment. Expected to reopen in 2023.

The Old Operating Theatre Museum

Now closed
The Old Operating Theatre Museum is Europe's oldest operating theatre from 1822, where surgery without anaesthesia took place in front of audiences.

The Postal Museum

Now closed
The Postal Museum is home to fascinating exhibits exploring postal history, plus the Mail Rail train which was discovered recently.
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