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Foundling Museum

(Also known as Foundling Museum Civil Ceremony Venue)
40 Brunswick SquareLondonWC1N 1AZ
Art treasures from the Foundling Hospital including works by Hogarth, Reynolds, Gainsborough and other leading British artists of the mid-eighteenth century. Musical memorabilia relating to G.F. Handel and social history relating to the development of the Foundling Hospital. Clore Education Centre, extensive education programme, concert…
020 7841 3600 Fax: 020 7841 3601

Francis Crick Institute Visitor Centre

(Formerly known as the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation UKCMRI)
215 Euston RoadLondonNW1 2BE
Biomedical research centre under construction, due for completion in 2015. Group visits can be arranged.
0800 028 6731 (enquiries)

Freud Museum

20 Maresfield GardensLondonNW3 5SX
Sigmund Freud's house with his study and library preserved. Exhibits and special events. Admission fee.
020 7435 2002 Fax: 020 7431 5452

Friends of the Jewish Museum

Jewish Museum129-131, Albert StreetLondonNW1 7NB
Friends group supporting the Jewish Museum. Members receive a range of benefits, including a programme of exclusive Friends events, newsletter and free admission to the newly redeveloped Jewish Museum in Camden.
020 7284 7384 Fax: 020 7284 7385

Grant Museum of Zoology

Rockefeller BuildingUniversity College London21 University StreetLondonWC1E 6DE
The only remaining university zoological museum in London. It houses around 67,000 specimens, covering the whole animal kingdom. Founded in 1828 as a teaching collection, the Museum is packed full of skeletons, mounted animals and specimens preserved in fluid. Many of the species are now…
020 3108 2052

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Museum and Archives Service

(Also known as the Peter Pan Gallery)
1st floorGreat Ormond Street Hospital55 Great Ormond StreetLondonWC1N 3JH
Contains artefacts, photographs, paintings and books relating to the history of Great Ormond Street Hospital. Includes a library of Peter Pan books in many languages, library on the history of medicine, and items relating to Charles Dickens, James Barrie, Lewis Carroll and Florence Nightingale.
020 7405 9200 ext 5920

Hampstead Museum

Burgh HouseNew End SquareLondonNW3 1LT
Admission free. Local history museum, Constable display, Isokon furniture and exhibitions. Programme of events and guided walks.
020 7431 0144 Fax: 020 7435 8817

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

Inns of Court and City Yeomanry Museum

Lincolns Inn10 Stone BuildingsLondonWC2A 3TG
Museum of the history of the Inns of Court and City Yeomanry regiments. The collection includes weaponry, uniforms and musical instruments.
020 7405 8112 Fax: 020 7414 3496

Jewish Museum London

(Formed from the Jewish Museum Camden and the Jewish Museum Finchley)
Raymond Burton House129-131, Albert StreetLondonNW1 7NB
Celebrates Jewish life, heritage, identity and cultural diversity as part of the wider story of British history, drawing connections with other communities. Exhibitions, education programmes and activities for people of all ages, backgrounds and faiths to explore Jewish culture. Talks, walks and tours. Holiday activities…
020 7284 7384
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