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Centre for the Magic Arts

(Headquarters of the Magic Circle)
12 Stephenson WayLondonNW1 2HD
Contact the Duty Manager. Organises various public events during the year and Meet the Magic Circle evenings. The Magic Circle Experience is open by appointment for group bookings only. Headquarters of the Magic Circle.
020 7387 2222

Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons of England

35-43, Lincolns Inn FieldsLondonWC2A 3PE
The Hunterian Museum and Wellcome Museum of Anatomy and Pathology are closed. They will reopen in 2021 following a major redevelopment of the Royal College of Surgeons building: www.rcseng.ac.uk/transform.  Open to all, free admission, donations welcomed. Groups of more than 6 should book in advance.…
020 7869 6560, 020 7405 3474 Textphone/Minicom: 18001 020 7869 6560

Sir John Soanes Museum

(Properly called Sir John Soane's Museum)
13 Lincolns Inn FieldsLondonWC2A 3BP
Contains antiquities and works of arts, books and manuscripts collected by the architect John Soane.
020 7405 2107 Fax: 020 7831 3957

British Library Sir John Ritblat Gallery

96 Euston RoadLondonNW1 2DB
Free permanent exhibition on the treasures of the British Library. Includes the digitised display 'Turning the Pages' whereby users can simulate reading the original pages of several of the Library's treasures.
020 7412 7332 (Visitor Services)

British Library Paccar Gallery

(Formerly known as the British Library Pearson Gallery)
96 Euston RoadLondonNW1 2DB
Temporary exhibitions and displays from the Library's collection.
020 7412 7332 (Visitor Services)

British Postal Museum and Archive

(BPMA)
Freeling HousePhoenix PlaceLondonWC1X 0DL
The museum store is at Debden, Essex - open on selected dates only. The London site houses the Royal Mail archive. Small exhibitions, events, outreach and educational resources.
020 7239 2570 Fax: 020 7239 2576 Textphone/Minicom: 020 7239 2572

British Museum

(Including the Great Court)
Great Russell StreetLondonWC1B 3DG
Free admission, permanent exhibition of the works of man from prehistoric times to the present day. A wide range of lectures and gallery talks. The Paul Hamlyn reference library and COMPASS, a multimedia guide to the collections. The Museum's Education Department runs a number of…
020 7323 8000 (Switchboard and Recorded Information); 020 7323 8299 (Information Desk) Fax: 020 7323 8616 Textphone/Minicom: 020 7323 8920

British Museum Friends

(Formerly known as British Museum Society)
British MuseumGreat Russell StreetLondonWC1B 3DG
Membership organisation for the British Museum. Members have free admission to exhibitions, Members' evenings, Members' parties, access to special lectures, British Museum magazine subscription, and 10% discount in shops onsite and online and cafes across the Museum.
020 7323 8195 Fax: 020 7323 8985

Museum of Freemasonry

Freemasons' Hall60 Great Queen StreetLondonWC2B 5AZ
At Museum of Freemasonry our goal is to help you learn about freemasonry in all its cultural richness. If you’re a freemason, the Museum is a treasure trove for exploration. If you’re not a freemason, it’s the place to visit and discover what freemasonry is…
020 7395 9257

Keats House

Keats House10 Keats GroveLondonNW3 2RR
Discover the beauty of poetry and place in the home of the Romantic poet John Keats. Explore the life and work of Keats through exhibits of his original manuscripts and artefacts which tell the story of how the young poet found inspiration, friendship, and love…
020 7332 3868 (Visitor information)
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