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Opened: 1976
Hours: Sunday hours 10:00 am–6:00 pm - See all
Address: 150 London Wall, London, Greater London EC2Y 5HN, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7001 9844
Function: Museum
Architects: Philip Powell, Hidalgo Moya
Museum of London

It is a few minutes' walk north of St Paul's Cathedral, overlooking the remains of the Roman city wall
and on the edge of the oldest part of London, now its main financial district. It is primarily concerned with the social history of London and its inhabitants throughout time. The museum is jointly controlled and funded by the City of London Corporation and the Greater London Authority.

The museum was opened in December 1976 as part of the Barbican Estate,[1] The architects were Philip Powell and Hidalgo Moya,[1] who adopted an innovative approach to museum design, whereby the galleries were laid out so that there was only one route through the museum - from the prehistoric period to the modern galleries.
The museum comprises a series of chronological galleries containing original artefacts, models, pictures and diagrams, with a strong emphasis on archaeological discoveries, the built city, urban development and London's social and cultural life, with interactive displays and activities for all ages. Fragments of the Roman London Wall can be seen just outside the museum. The prehistoric gallery, "London Before London" and the "Medieval London" gallery have already been updated, and in 2010 a refurbished gallery on "War, Plague and Fire" opened, covering the period of the English Civil War and the Great Fire of London......Wikipedia >>
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