We went to the Museum of London 15 years ago and it was more open and interactive in my memory than it is now, it seems more boring, maybe it is to blame for the PC world we live in, the last time the museum showed the plague crippling and all in pictures! Still, it's interactive enough to keep young people interested. The London fires are interesting if compressed a bit by size and popularity.
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We went to the Museum of London 15 years ago and it was more open and interactive in my memory than it is now, it seems more boring, maybe it is to blame for the PC world we live in, the last time the museum showed the plague crippling and all in pictures! Still, it's interactive enough to keep young people interested. The London fires are interesting if compressed a bit by size and popularity.
I highly recommend visiting this unique exhibition! It has a wonderful interactive experience that truly immerses people in the history of the city. My two young children were immersed throughout, and they loved the hands-on excursions and physical exchanges (by contrast, many other museum exhibitions were constantly told "don't touch"). For them, spray paint was a special highlight.
The Museum of London tells the story of the ancient city of London from prehistoric times to the 20th century spanning more than 2,000 years of social history. The collection is very beautiful, the exhibition is varied and free of charge.
Giant stone statue...
A good place to visit, you may know much about the history. It is a very large place and need half day to walk around.
It looks good, let's go see it when you have time