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Horniman Museum
Frederick John Horniman, the tea merchant, set up the Horniman Museum in order to show off the interesting things that he had collected from around the world. Although the collection was put together by one man there is something to interest everyone inside, the exhibits include natural history, musical instruments, fossils, tribal artifacts and of course tea making paraphernalia. The Museum also has an aquarium and a miniature zoo, which is very popular with the children.
Address: 100 London Road, London, SE23 3PQ
Phone: +44 (0)20 8699 1872
Location Map: Click
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Nearest Tube: Forest Hill (Rail)
Entrance Fees:
Adult: Free
Child: Free
Concessions: Free
Other Resources:
www.horniman.ac.uk
More museums in London:
|Apsley House Museum | Bank of England Museum | Bethanl Green Museum of Childhood | Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee | British Museum | Carlyle's House Museum | Design Museum | Dicken's House Museum | Florence Nightingale Museum | Geffrye Museum | Horniman Museum | Keats House Museum | Kew Bridge Steam Museum | London Canal Museum | London Transport Museum | Museum in Docklands | Museum of London | National Army Museum | National Maritime Museum | Natural History Museum | Percival David Foundation | Royal Air Force Museum | Science Museum | Sherlock Holmes Museum | Sir John Soane's Museum | The Gilbert Collection | The Imperial War Museum | The Jewish Museum | The Old Operating Theatre Museum | Theater Museum | Victoria and Albert Museum | Wallace Collection | Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum |