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The Best Bizarre Museums in London that You Should Definitely Visit

Museums are sources of knowledge and fun trivia. They are cornerstones of a placeu2019s history, with relics and artifacts preserved for years, and displayed for everybodyu2019s delight.

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The Best Bizarre Museums in London that You Should Definitely Visit

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  1. The Best Bizarre Museums in London that You Should Definitely Visit Museums are sources of knowledge and fun trivia. They are cornerstones of a place’s history, with relics and artifacts preserved displayed for everybody’s delight. for years, and But some museums have a reputation for drawing large crowds, admitting tourists in exchange for a ridiculously expensive ticket, and boring them with the droning voice of the tour guide.

  2. Don’t let this experience end your fascination for museums while staying any of the ​hotels near Kensington London​. London has its share of bizarre museums, which may be smaller and more obscure, but are nonetheless interesting to visit. Hunterian Museum Expect to see weird things, like Winston Churchill’s dentures, a tooth from diseased human remains preserved in jars (yikes!). No need to be scared, though, for the museum also displays majestic sculptures and high-end art. a gigantic sloth, and Address​: 35-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London Ticket Price:​ Free Nearest Tube:​ Holborn and Charing Cross

  3. Geffrye Museum Visit rooms that have been recreated to show you a glimpse of a certain period in history. It’s like time traveling, from one exhibit room to another. Address:​ 136 Kingsland Road, London Ticket Price:​ Free Nearest Tube: Liverpool Street Tube, Bethnal Green Underground Station Old Operating Theatre People who fancy listening to stories of medical operations at a time when anesthesia was still a foreign concept should visit the Old Operating Theatre. Prepared to be scared with these horrific tales of pain and gore. Address:​ 9A St. Thomas Street, London Ticket Price:​​£​6.50 Nearest Tube, Southwark Tube Tube: London Bridge Tube, Borough You can also read: ​The Best Football Pubs in London

  4. Fan Museum Learn more about fans and how they were used by women to send various intentions to men. Fan art also says a lot about the socio-economic status of the fan owner. And wouldn’t you want to see a fan that’s over a thousand years old? Address:​ 12 Crooms Hill, London Ticket Price:​​£​4 Nearest Tube:​ New Cross Gate Tube Station Freud Museum Learn more about the psychoanalysts who wrote an extensive note about dream interpretation and introduced id, ego, and superego to psychology. View his paraphernalia and famous writing desk. Address:​ 20 Maresfield Gardens, London Ticket Price:​​£​7 Nearest Finchley Road Tube: Hampstead, Swiss Cottage,

  5. Museum of Brands, Packaging, and Advertising Advertising students and junkies will enjoy looking at old packaging and museum. Witness the evolution of Coca Cola and other brands through their logos, packaging, and overall product look. vintage brands in this Address:​ 2 Colville Mews, London Ticket Price:​​£​7.50 Nearest Tube: Ladbroke Grove, Westbourne Park, Nottinghill Gate Cartoon Museum This is the perfect place to be for cartoonists, animators, and artists. This museum promotes British art and its history of making comics. The earliest collection even dates back to the 18​th century! Address:​ 35 Little Russell Street, London Ticket Price:​​£​7

  6. Nearest Tube: Tottenham Court Road, Holborn Tube, Covent Garden There are other bizarre museums worth visiting in London that is close to ​hotels near Kensington Palace​. You may want to check out Whitechapel Bell Foundry, The Magic Circle Museum, Ragged School Museum, Museum Churchill War Rooms, Fashion and Textile Museum, Silver Vaults, and the Grant Museum of Zoology. of Freemasonry,

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