In a building on Baker Street in London, there is the first museum in the world to build a virtual novel character, Sherlock Holmes. The popularity has been very strong, because the museum is small, so every time a few people are put in, queues are a must.
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In a building on Baker Street in London, there is the first museum in the world to build a virtual novel character, Sherlock Holmes. The popularity has been very strong, because the museum is small, so every time a few people are put in, queues are a must.
When you arrive in London, you will check in on Baker Street. Because there is a world famous person here, huh, huh. Although it is a fictional task in the novel, it is so popular that it even has a museum.
Because a book that sells all over the world, it creates a famous detective, and then in the case location of the book, it appears in reality its museum. Haha, it is a world to hang.
Real, old and worth visiting
Very interesting, good.
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Booked online in advance, but even if you book in the tourist season, you have to wait at the door for a while. We were still late at the time, so we could only wait for nearly an hour with the team who bought tickets on site before entering. Since it is a novel character, everyone knows that it is all a late imitation, but it can't resist the enthusiasm. If interest is generally felt that the fare is not worth it.
If you are an admirer of Mr. Holmes, then the Holmes Museum, 221 Baker Street, London, will be a must visit place. It is also Mr. Holmes's former residence. In this three-and-a-half-story building, many relics of Mr. Holmes and Mr. Watson remain preserved, and in different rooms, wax figures and props of the Holmes detective collection are arranged. These will bring you back to the storyline. From three floors up, you see a bathroom, its sanitary ware actually has the characteristics of blue and white porcelain, I think a little interesting. Visiting the museum is in line. At the door, you can take a free photo with the police (real person dress up) of Sherlock Holmes's era. The dresser I remember also speaks authentic Chinese. He told me that he had lived near Beijing University of Finance and Economics for more than three years. Tickets for the tour are £15/person.