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Can anyone recommend a fun small museum in London?

39 replies

Dancergirl · 15/01/2017 10:08

It's my birthday today and we're going to Fortnum and Mason for tea later Smile

I want to do something for an hour or so beforehand but don't know what. I know the Royal Academy is very close but I'm not that keen on art and it's too big and busy.

Does anyone know of a nice smaller museum that's nearby? A few tube stops away would be fine. Dc are 15, 13 and 9.

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Dancergirl · 15/01/2017 11:28

Anyone?

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UnGoogleable · 15/01/2017 11:31

Not sure about small - but remember all of the big museums are free, so you can just dip in and do a bit without feeling like you have to do the whole thing to justify your entrance fee.

I'm not good with locations, so no idea if it's convenient to you, but I would highly recommend the British Museum. You can see ancient artefacts like Saxon gold, or Mummies, or the Elgin marbles, or the Rosetta stone, or ancient mummified pet bog bodies. If you're short on time, you could just pick one thing that you'd really like to see, and go straight to it. And the inside of the museum is absolutely beautiful.

UnGoogleable · 15/01/2017 11:32

Likewise the Science museum or Nat Hist museums are fab - just nip in, see something cool, then go.

ISaySteadyOn · 15/01/2017 11:35

Ditto the V and A. Always something neat to look at.

Enidblyton1 · 15/01/2017 11:37

What about the Egyptian Mummies at the British Museum. You can whizz around that in under an hour, despite the museum being large. The door staff can direct to you the right bit - easy to find.

UnGoogleable · 15/01/2017 11:38

*ancient mummified peAt bog bodies. Peat bogs, not pets. Although there are some ancient eqyptian mummified cats there too!

The V & A is next on my list the next time I visit London Smile

AnsweringTheTelephone · 15/01/2017 11:39

The Sir John Soanes museum is small but v v quirky, it's an old Victorian collectir's house that has stayed the same for 180 years. I love it.

www.soane.org

MrsMeeseeks · 15/01/2017 11:40

Museum of London! It's so easy to get to and has loads of interesting stuff.

MrsMeeseeks · 15/01/2017 11:40

Oh, and Happy Birthday! CakeFlowers

80sWaistcoat · 15/01/2017 11:40

I came on to say sir John soames too. Quirky!

MalmseyWhine · 15/01/2017 11:40

How about the National Portrait Gallery?

everygalaxy · 15/01/2017 11:41

I like the welcome instute- it's small, free and has a beautiful cafe plus full of fascinating stuff. It's near Euston

everygalaxy · 15/01/2017 11:41

Happy birthday too Cake

ICJump · 15/01/2017 11:41

The Wallace collection behind oxford street?

80sWaistcoat · 15/01/2017 11:41

Oh and the operating theatre, near London Bridge station, bit gruesome. Andre rTher welcome foundation museum.

LauraPalmersBodybag · 15/01/2017 11:43

The National Portrait Gallery? Or you get to the Tate Modern quite quickly and visit the new bit , the Switch House which has amazing views. Otherwise you could take a walk around Green Park or hop on the bus toward Kensington and Chelsea.

Happy birthday OP! Cake

SomedayMyPrinceWillCome · 15/01/2017 11:44

London Transport museum in Covent Garden is fab!

highlandcoo · 15/01/2017 11:45

Do you watch Sherlock? The Sherlock Holmes museum on Baker Street is fun and not too huge. And Baker Street tube station is only three stops from Piccadilly (for Fortnum and Masons) on the Bakerloo line.

We went with a ten-year-old and a teenager and they loved it. You feel as if you're on the TV set and you can sit in SH's chair, have a photo taken wearing a deerstalker etc .. really fun. And a nice gift shop. Highly recommended.

Second option would be the Wildlife Photographer of the year exhibition at the Natural History Museum .. again, not too far away. Stunning beautiful photos and well worth a visit. The museum is free entry but you have to pay for the exhibition.

RachelRagged · 15/01/2017 11:48

The Army Museum in Chelsea

Its free (or was when I took one of my DSs). Very enjoyable and informative.

However I just checked and not reopening till Spring .. Ill link it though in case anyone is interested.

www.nam.ac.uk

Starman16 · 15/01/2017 11:53

If you literally only have an hour then the National Portrait gallery is very close, free and would likely suit everyone - head to the contemporary portraits section for lots of famous faces and a great mix of painting and photography

I also love the Wallace Collection but might not appeal to teens so much

GriefLeavesItsMark · 15/01/2017 12:06

Another vote for the Operating Teatre (although upstairs, so no good if you have mobility problems). Also sell excellent t-shirts. My favourite museum ever.

SquirmOfEels · 15/01/2017 12:12

I'd try the Wellcome and the British Library (within walking distance of each other, by Euston and Kings Cross)

My favourite small, quirky, the Petrie egyptological collection is unfortunately not open on Sundays.

SquirmOfEels · 15/01/2017 12:15

By the way, there's a shiny new topic for London

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/london

Dancergirl · 15/01/2017 12:15

Thank you, great suggestions. The John Soanes museum looks good but closed on Sundays!

Wellcome is a good suggestion, I've actually wanted to go there.

Might try the National Portrait Gallery, is it walkable to Fortnum and Mason?

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ILostItInTheEarlyNineties · 15/01/2017 12:18

Ripley's Believe it or Not museum is fun. Lots of oddities and weird things like shrunken heads, a knitted Ferrari and a laser maze thing that would appeal to teens.

Happy Birthday Smile. It's my birthday today too so cheers Wine