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Discover Quirky London Museums

Discover Quirky London Museums
Discover Quirky London Museums

There are several quirky museums in London to explore and are loved by travellers those who are especially visiting the city for the first time. There is a lot to explore at these museums ranging from paintings, sculptures, artefacts to fans and old machineries etc. While you are staying in any London accommodation close to a tube station, it makes it quiet convenient for you to travel.

As we are talking of quirky museums in the capital city, nowhere in the world you will find a museum which is solely dedicated to fans and museums on fictional characters etc. Therefore, these museums are a must to explore by both Londoners and visitors alike. Here are some of the specially designed and dedicated museums:

Discover Quirky London Museums

Kirkaldy Testing Museum:

Travellers those who are fond of watching variety of machinery and other working equipment and are staying in hotels near Southwark London, can travel to this ultimate museum. This is ideally located on the site of David Kirkaldy's testing works. It houses huge testing machines and is opened on first Sunday of every month.

Brunel Museum:

This was an ancient landmark site and was a monument which is now turned into a museum. The museum explains the epic saga of engineering as you can see statues, engravings and watercolours etc. It is a famous visitor's destination located in the historic Rotherhithe. The museum is seven days open daily from 10:00 to 17:00.

The Anaesthesia Museum:

While you are staying close to Oxford Circus hotelsthis museum can be conveniently accessed . It's a medical museum featuring a collection of 2000 objects which are all well related to the stories of anaesthesia and equipments used for that. Moreover, those who are interested in visiting this museum can visit during office hours.

Fan Museum:

This is one of the most unusual museums in London featuring the finest collection of fans. The collection includes fans from 18th to 19th century and this exhibition gets changed after every 4 months. This museum has something to appeal to all kinds of travellers with varied tastes and interests.

The Cartoon Museum:

This museum will be quite famous among kids as it features British cartoons, animation and comic strips etc. The place houses around 4000 comics which are all related to the subject. It also runs a learning programme for primary and secondary schools for variety of subjects including art, entertainment, media, animation, English etc.




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