Looking for museums open on Monday in London? These are the best places to visit:
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British Museum
LondonThe British Museum is home to one of the largest collections of works and artefacts coming from all over the world. The museum was opened in 1759 and is dedicated to human history, art, and culture. The museum has ten departments with various collections, including artefacts dedicated to indigenous 2
Science Museum London
LondonThe Science Museum in London is a renowned institution dedicated to the exploration and understanding of science. It is part of the National Museum of Science and Industry, making it a significant part of the UK's cultural and educational landscape. Visitors can expect to immerse themselves in a wide range of scientific disciplines and historical periods, all under one roof. 3
National Gallery
LondonThe National Gallery is an art gallery that is housed in a neoclassical building built in 1838. The gallery holds an art collection of over 2.600 pieces which contains European paintings from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The highlights include paintings by El Greco, Jan van Eyck, Rembrandt, Ruben 4
Natural History Museum
LondonThe Natural History Museum in London is divided into four zones, each with a common theme. Follow the Red Zone if you're interested in geology. Learn about the history of the Earth and the forces that change it. The Green Zone focuses on birds and fossils, while the Blue Zone is devoted to human bio 5
Victoria and Albert Museum
LondonThe Victoria and Albert Museum holds the largest design and decorative art collection in the world, with over 2.27 million objects. The museum houses collections that span 5,000 years of art, from ancient times to the present day. Through these collections, visitors explore historical and contempora 6
Tower Bridge
LondonLocated in both of the twin towers, the exhibition is dedicated to the history and construction of the well-known suspension bridge the Tower Bridge. Apart from various short films and interactive displays, visitors can also see some of the original designs of the bridge and visit the Victorian engi 7
Churchill War Rooms
LondonIn the Churchill War Rooms visitors can discover the original Cabinet War Rooms, the wartime bunker that sheltered Churchill and his government during the Blitz. Explore the historic rooms to experience the secret history that lives on underground. Discover the stories of those who worked undergroun 8
Imperial War Museum London
LondonThe Imperial War Museum London was founded in 1917 to show the impact war had on Britain and to show the progress in war-related technology the humanity has created. It tells the stories of peopleโs experiences of modern war and conflict. The museum has both temporary and permanent exhibitions. Them 9
Shakespeare's Globe
LondonShakespeare's Globe is a modern replica of the theatre where some of Shakespeare's plays were staged for the first time. The original theatre was built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men, Shakespeare's playing company. It was located roughly 250 metres from where the Globe Theatre stands now. The 10
The Palace of Westminster - Houses of Parliament
LondonThe Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament, is a significant landmark located on the banks of the Thames in the London district of Westminster. This historic building serves as the seat of the British Parliament, making it a central hub of political activity in the United Kingdom. Its location offers visitors a picturesque view of the Thames, adding to the overall appeal of the site. 11
The Wallace Collection
LondonThe Wallace Collection is an art collection that is housed in the Hertford House, the former townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford. The collection consists of of fine and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Especially the holdings in the collection of 18th-century- Online discount!
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
RichmondAt the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew visitors can explore glasshouses, landscapes and 250 years of history. Climb to the treetops on the Xstrata Treetop Walkway, delve into rainforest inside the iconic Palm House or discover more on a guided tour. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew features exhibits related to 13
National Portrait Gallery
LondonThe National Portrait Gallery (NPG) was the first portrait gallery in the world when it opened in 1856. The gallery houses a collection of portraits of historically important and well known British people. Works in the National Portrait Gallery include photographs, caricatures, paintings, drawings a 14
The Courtauld Gallery
LondonThe Courtauld Gallery is situated in Somerset House and houses the art collection of the Courtauld Institute of Art. The collection contains over 500 paintings, over 25,000 drawings and prints, various sculptures and other objects from medieval to modern times. The most famous pieces in the collect 15
Royal Air Force Museum, London
EdgwareRoyal Air Force Museum, London is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: social history, archives, personalities, costume and textiles, weapons and war, science and technology and aviation. 16
HMS Belfast
LondonThe HMS Belfas is a light cruiser that has been converted into a museum permanently moored on the Thames. Visitors are invited to explore the warship and learn what it was like to live on board from the Second World War to 1963. Visitors can explore all 9 decks of the ship and the museum includes in 17
Tate Britain
LondonTate is a collective name for the National Gallery of British and modern art in England. It comprises four museums: Tate Britain, which was opened in 1897 and was previously known as the Tate Gallery; Tate Liverpool, which was opened in 1988; Tate St. Ives, which was opened in 1993; and Tate Modern, which was opened in 2000. In addition to these physical locations, there is also Tate Online, a website created in 1998 that encompasses all the Tate museums. 18
The Arsenal Museum
LondonThe Arsenal Museum is situated opposite turnstile E in the Northern Triangle Building. The museum holds many exhibits that were donated by former players who hold a special place in Arsenalโs history. Highlights include Jens Lehmannโs goalkeeper gloves that he wore in the season 2003/4, Michael Thom- Online discount!
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Moco Museum London
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Tate Modern
LondonTate Modern is one of the largest modern and contemporary art galleries in the world, housed in a former power station built between 1947 and 1963 that was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Tate (Modern) holds the national collection of British art from 1900 until today as well as international m 21
Science Museum
LondonThe Science Museum in London was founded in 1857 and currently holds over 300 000 exhibits, including famous exhibits as the first prototype of the 10,000-year Clock of the Long Now, documentation of the first typewriter, the oldest surviving steam locomotive, a working example of Charles Babbage's 22
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Saatchi Gallery
LondonThe Saatchi Gallery is a gallery for contemporary art in London that showcases works by young artists or by established international artists whose work is rarely seen in the UK. Because of this the Saatchi Gallery has provided a springboard to launch careers of these lesser-known artists.- 24
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Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
LondonThe Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is the largest tennis museum in the world and is located on the grounds of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. The museum contains a large collection of items and clothes, some of which date back to the 16th century. These items, ranging from many famous players from V 26
The Museum of Brands
LondonThe Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising is devoted to the history of consumer culture from Victorian times to the present day. The collection of the museum consists of over 12,000 items, including domestic everyday products, such as packaging, toys, posters, games, and more that show how bra 27
London Transport Museum
LondonThe London Transport Museum conserves and tries to explain the transport heritage of London. The majority of the exhibits in its collection originated in the collection of London Transport (the organisation that was responsible for the public transport network in London). Its collection has however 28
Museum of London Docklands
LondonFrom Roman settlement to the development of Canary Wharf, the Museum of London Docklands, housed in a 200 year old warehouse, shows the history of London as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce. Many of the objects it has in its collection are from the museum and archives of the P 29
National Theatre
LondonNational Theatre is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Performing Arts and World Cultures. 30
Old Royal Naval College
LondonKIDS GO FREE! Discover the Painted Hall, one of the most iconic sights in London, located at the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site. An awe-inspiring artwork covering more than 3,700m walls and ceiling recounting tales of kings and queens alongside mythological, historical, 31
Bank of England Museum
LondonEstablished as early as in the 17th century, this bank is the central bank of UK. Though you can't actually access the Bank, you can pay a visit to the museum located inside and learn more about the financial system, fascinating history of the Bank, as well as its importance in today's economy. 32
Kenwood House
LondonKenwood House is a former stately home that served as a seat for the aristocratic Murray and Guinness families. Famous paintings in its collection include The Guitar Player by Johannes Vermeer, Self Portrait with Two Circles, by Rembrandt, Portrait of Pieter van den Broecke, by Frans Hals, Portrait 33
The Royal Mews
LondonThe Royal Mews is a mews of the British Royal Family. The state coaches and other carriages are kept at The Royal Mews situated at Buckingham Palace, along with some horses, together with the more modern state motor cars. 34
Horniman Museum and Gardens
LondonThe Horniman Museum and Gardens holds a collection of over 350,000 related to anthropology, natural history and musical instruments. The museum is especially known for its large collection of taxidermied animals. It also features an aquarium. 35
Chelsea Physic Garden
LondonThe Chelsea Physic Garden, originally known as the Apothecaries' Garden, was founded in 1673 by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. The purpose of this garden was to cultivate plants that could be used for medicinal purposes. This historical context adds a unique aspect to the garden, making it not just a place of beauty, but also a site of scientific and medicinal significance. 36
Sherlock Holmes Museum
LondonSherlock Holmes and Doctor John H. Watson lived at 221b Baker Street (where the Sherlock Holmes Museum is located) between 1881-1904, according to the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The house was last used as a lodging house in 1936 and the famous 1st floor study overlooking Baker Street- 37
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Guildhall Art Gallery & London's Roman Amphitheatre
LondonGuildhall Art Gallery displays the richness of London's history. It is home to the art collection of the City of London, consisting of around 4,000 pieces, of which around 250 are on display at any one time. The Gallery's permanent collection displays works dating from the 1600s onwards, including a- 39
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Paradox Museum
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The Queen's Gallery
LondonThe Queen's Gallery is a public art gallery that rotates pieces from the Royal Collection showcasing numerous exhibits such as paintings and jewelry. Around 450 works are on display at any one time. It is located at the west front of the Buckingham Palace and first opened in 1962. It underwent a rec 42
Jewish Museum London
LondonIn the Jewish Museum London visitors learn about the life of British Jews, their history and their culture. The museum was established in 1932 and it comprises of four permanent galleries and two temporary exhibition spaces. The collection includes Jewish ceremonial art, paintings, drawings, photogr 43
The Guards Museum
LondonThe Guards Museum explores over 380 years of history behind the Foot Guards โ the five Regiments of Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. These Regiments are world-famous for their role guarding the British Monarch and Royal Palaces, but they have always been highly trained, frontlin 44
Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great
LondonThe ancient Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great was founded by a courtier of Henry I (son of William the Conqueror). It is a good example of Norman architecture which has survived the numerous transformations and upheavals London has undergone over the past 900 years, including the Great Fire 45
Myddelton House Gardens
EnfieldCreated by E.A. Bowles (1865-1954), Myddelton House Gardens have been refurbished and offer an impressive range of flora, fauna and historical artefacts. These gardens have a Green Flag Award. 46
St Paulโs Cathedral
LondonSt Paul's Cathedral, situated on Ludgate Hill in the City of London, serves as the seat of the Anglican Bishop of London. This iconic structure has a rich history and is a significant landmark in the city. Visitors can appreciate the architectural grandeur of the cathedral and learn about its historical significance. 47
Hampton Court Palace
LondonHampton Court Palace is a royal palace situated in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London. It is located within the historic county of Middlesex and the postal town of East Molesey, Surrey. The palace is not inhabited by the British royal family since the 18th century. It is approximately 18.8 kilometers southwest of Charing Cross and upstream of the River Thames from central London. 48
Monument to the Great Fire of London
LondonThe Monument to the Great Fire of London, located at Fish Street in the heart of London City, is a significant historical site. It was erected to commemorate the great city fire of 1666, a catastrophic event that destroyed four-fifths of the city within four days. The monument serves as a reminder of this devastating event and the subsequent rebuilding efforts. 49
The Photographers' Gallery
LondonThe Photographers' Gallery was the first public gallery in the UK devoted solely to photography when it was founded in 1971. Over the years it has introduced such international photographers as Juergen Teller, Robert Capa, Sebastiรฃo Salgado, Andreas Gursky and Taryn Simon to British audiences, whils 50
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
LondonThe Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, also referred to as the New White Hart Lane, is a football stadium situated in the district of Tottenham in London. Since April 2019, it has been the home ground for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, which also owns the stadium. With a seating capacity of 62,303, it is the second-largest stadium in the Premier League and the third-largest in the British capital, following Wembley and Twickenham. 51
Museum of Freemasonry
LondonMany people have heard of freemasonry. Most have no idea what it actually involves. At the Museum of Freemasonry, our goal is to help you learn about freemasonry in all its cultural richness. If youโre a freemason, the museum is a treasure trove for exploration. If youโre not a freemason, itโs the 52
The Design Museum
LondonThe Design Museum is dedicated to product, industrial, graphic, fashion and architectural design. The museum offers an introduction to the history of contemporary design with various permanent exhibitions and opportunities to explore the present and future of design through a programme of temporary 53
Fulham Palace
LondonConsisting of a Tudor manor house and a Victorian chapel, Fulham Palace was used as the main residence of Bishops of London from the 11th century until 1973. Nowadays Fulham Palace houses a museum that showcases the long history of the palace through paintings and other artefacts. The palace is surr- Online discount!
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Marianne North Gallery
RichmondMarianne North Gallery is a museum in Kew. The museum features exhibits related to: fine art and natural sciences. 55
Barbican Art Gallery
LondonBarbican Art Gallery presents major exhibitions by leading international figures, including a dynamic mix of architecture, design, fashion and photography. 56
Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum
LondonAlexander Fleming Laboratory Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: social history, archives, science and technology and medicine. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: alexander fleming, microbiology, bacteriology, antibiotics and penicillin. 57
HQS Wellington
LondonHQS Wellington is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: archives and maritime. 58
Old Speech Room Gallery
HarrowThe Old Speech Room was built in 1819-21 as a chamber in which to encourage public speaking. It was converted into a gallery by Alan Irvine in 1976 as a repository for the School's varied and distinguished collection of antiquities and fine art. The Old Speech Room Gallery features exhibits related 59
Anaesthesia Heritage Centre
LondonThe Anaesthesia Heritage Centre is a unique resource for the history of anaesthesia, resuscitation and pain relief. Visit the centre to explore the inspiring stories of the people, past and present, who have done so much to keep patients safe and pain-free. The museumโs collection includes over 4 60
Battersea Arts Centre
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Lauderdale House
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The Clockmakers' Museum
LondonThe Clockmakers' Museum is the worldโs oldest clock and watch museum based within the Science Museum, London. The collection includes more than 600 watches, 90 clocks, 30 marine chronometers and a number of fine sundials and examples of hand engraving, mapping the history of innovation in watch and 63
Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum
LondonBased in the RCN London HQ, our Museum runs a dynamic programme of exhibitions and events which explore the past, present and future of nursing in the UK. We hold a growing collection of nursing related objects that feature in our busy programme of exhibitions. We are committed to developing our col 64
British Optical Association Museum
LondonThe British Optical Association Museum at the College of Optometrists is the museum of the eye care professions. Founded in 1901, the museum is recognised as the oldest optical museum in the world. The collection comprises more than 30,000 items, including historic spectacles, sunglasses, contact le 65
The British Red Cross Museum
LondonThe British Red Cross Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: law and order, social history, land transport, coins and medals, world cultures, archives, personalities, fine art, decorative and applied art, costume and textiles and medicine. 66
Markfield Beam Engine and Museum
LondonThe Markfield Beam Engine and Museum is a Grade II listed building with a 100 horsepower restored, working steam-powered beam engine from 1886. It is considered to be a masterpiece of Victorian engineering and an example of industrial heritage of social and engineering importance. The building that 67
St Sophia's Cathedral
LondonThe small museum in the crypt shows various treasures donated to the cathedral by wealthy 19th century patrons, as well as a rotating display of material from the archives of the Greek community in London, stretching back to the 18th century. 68
Brent Museum and Archives
LondonBrent Museum holds collections of material about the history of Brent with over 10,000 objects. The museum holds items that are thousands of years old but also objects from the people living and working in Brent today, representing all communities in both the past and the present. Oil paintings, toy 69
The Royal Observatory - Royal Museums Greenwich
LondonThe Royal Observatory has played an important role in astronomical science. It has been turned into a museum which displays astronomical and navigational tools. Visitors of the Royal Observatory Greenwich can stand on the historic Prime Meridian of the World, see the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT 70
Cutty Sark - Royal Museums Greenwich
LondonCutty Sark - Royal Museums Greenwich is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: world cultures, maritime, science and technology, trade and commerce and social history. 71
Queen's House - Royal Museums Greenwich
LondonThe Queen's House is a 7th-century royal villa that was the first Classical building in England, designed by renowned architect Inigo Jones. The House is famous for its art collection including works by Great Masters such as Gainsborough, Hogarth and the van de Veldes. 72
V&A Museum of Childhood
LondonEstablished in 1872 as the Bethnal Green Museum, the collection of the V&A Museum of Childhood is part of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The museum displays various objects related to childhood, including toys, equipment for kids and costumes. 73
Royal Armouries at HM Tower of London
LondonRoyal Armouries at HM Tower of London is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: decorative and applied art, weapons and war, archaeology, fine art and archives. 74
Fitzroy House
LondonThe Fitzroy House is a four-storey house built in the 18th century as an example of Georgian architecture. The museum is devoted to the writer L. Ron Hubbard. In the Fitzroy House visitors go on a trip down memory lane, with its restored communications office equipment including Adler typewriters, G 75
Embankment Galleries at Somerset House
LondonThe Embankment Galleries were originally a barrel-vaulted bargehouse linked directly to the Thames. It now serves as a modern and adaptable exhibition space. Spread over the ground floor and mezzanine level of the South Wing, it is host to annual exhibitions such as Photo London and the London Desig 76
Upminster Tithe Barn Museum of Nostalgia
UpminsterThe Upminster Tithe Barn houses a collection of artifacts of nostalgic origin and is located in Hall Lane, Upminster in the London Borough of Havering. It is owned by Havering London Borough Council and run in partnership with the Hornchurch and District Historical Society. The museum holds around 1 77
Islington Local History Centre and Museum
LondonIslington Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of the London Borough of Islington. The museum covers various themes on local and social history: childhood, food and drink, fashion, leisure, healthcare, radicals, caring, home and wartime. The Islington Local History Centre is a local studies c 78
Barnet Local Studies and Archives
LondonBarnet Local Studies and Archives is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Archives and Social History. 79
Twist Museum
LondonTwist Museum: Londonโs Home of Illusions Located on Oxford Street, Twist Museum is Londonโs original and highest-rated illusion experience. A vibrant, immersive playground that explores how your brain makes sense of the world around you. Developed in collaboration with artists, neuroscientists 80
Madame Tussauds London
LondonMadame Tussauds London is a wax museum in London, founded by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud. The museum displays the waxworks of famous and historic people and popular film characters. 81
Stephens House and Gardens
LondonAvenue House, the principle building of Stephens House & Gardens, was commandeered as a VAD Hospital during World War One and in 1918 became the Central Hospital of the newly formed Royal Air Force. The Gardens provide a mixed landscape and include an arboretum, a rockery, a bog garden, large park a- 82
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Discover Children's Story Centre
LondonDiscover Children's Story Centre is UKโs first Story Centre. It is a place where children and their families can enjoy playing, learning and making up stories together. The building houses a combination of different functions, including a dedicated โStory Trailโ, โStorytelling Spacesโ, a cafe, funct - 85
Marylebone Cricket Club Museum
LondonMarylebone Cricket Club Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: sport. - 86
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London Scottish Regiment Museum
LondonThe small but comprehensive regimental collection is well displayed on two balconies in the drill hall at Regimental Headquarters. It includes uniforms, personal equipment, small arms, medals, paintings and other regimental memorabilia. The medals and uniform of Colonel Robert Ogilby, founder of the - 88
Chartered Insurance Institute Museum
LondonChartered Insurance Institute Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Law and Order, Science and Technology and Archives. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include History of fire-fighting and fire insurance and Firemarks. - 89
National Maritime Museum - Royal Museums Greenwich
LondonIn the 'National Maritime Museum' visitors van familiarise themselves with the history of the British navy as well as the naval history of the whole of Europe. The museum was established in 1937 and is one of the largest maritime museums in the world. The museum displays artefacts involving sea and - 90
Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
LondonMuseum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Photography, Medicine, Industry, Decorative and Applied Art, Science and Technology, Trade and Commerce, Natural Sciences, Fine Art, Social History, Coins and Medals, Design and Archives. Key th - 91
The Fusilier Museum London
LondonThe Fusilier Museum London is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: archives, weapons and war and social history. - 92
The Wiener Library
LondonThe Wiener Library is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: world cultures, social history, religion, photography and archives. - 93
Merton Heritage & Local Studies Centre
MordenMerton Heritage & Local Studies Centre is a museum in Morden. The museum features exhibits related to Social History and Archives. - 94
Inns of Court and City Yeomanry Museum
LondonInns of Court and City Yeomanry Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Weapons and War. - 95
Westminster Dragoons
LondonA small private collection relating to the Westminster Dragoons.