The new museum coming in 2026 will be situated at the heart of the capital’s historic Smithfield area next to Farringdon. Until then, the fun continues at our Docklands museum!
From Chinese origins to becoming the UK’s national beverage, the history of tea is deeply entwined with colonial histories of sugar and the East India Company.
Explore London’s medieval scallop shell relics, symbolising the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage’s lasting enchantment across centuries.
These chatelaine bags, presumably belonging to Queen Victoria, are testimony to Medieval practicality and the skills of Jewish silversmiths.
What makes a book rare? Tips on identifying special books, storage and safe handling techniques to preserve these literary artefacts.
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Museum of London150 London WallLondon EC2Y 5HN
Email: [email protected]Tel: 020 7814 5789
We are close to Barbican and St Paul's underground stations.
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