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Unusual Museums
\(11\). Wellcome Collection

Wellcome Collection is a free museum. The museum’s permanent galleries connect science, medicine, life and art in thought-provoking and unexpected ways. Recent temporary exhibitions have covered a diverse range of topics from the psychology of magic to representations of chronic illness. Upstairs, the Reading Room is home to more than a thousand books – but isn’t just for reading. You can discover more than 100 historical objects, play 19th-century board games or strike up a conversation with a stranger.
 
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\(12\). The Foundling Museum

The Foundling Museum explores the history of the Foundling Hospital, the UK’s first children’s charity and first public art gallery. Through a dynamic programme of exhibitions, the museum celebrates the ways in which artists of all disciplines have helped improve children’s lives for more than 275 years. The moving story of the Foundling Hospital, and the kids who grew up there, is revealed through artworks and objects. Paintings, sculpture, furniture and ceramics are also displayed in beautiful 18th-century interiors, reconstructed from the original Hospital building.
 
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\(13\). The Museum of Brands

Immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of images and iconic brands at the Museum of Brands. Decade by decade, the museum’s collection takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through 200 years of social change, culture and lifestyle. Discover over 12,000 original items, from motorcars, music and television to sweets and household goods. It offers you a journey through the Time Tunnel to see how the brands evolved, and how we evolved with them. It is an exciting new way of looking at the past through the things that generations of families have thrown away.
 
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\(14\). The Postal Museum

The Postal Museum reveals five centuries of British social and communications history through the eyes of its iconic postal service covering everything from design and technology to the intimacy of personal letters. Alongside permanent exhibition galleries and a temporary exhibition space, Mail Rail, London’s secret Post Office Underground Railway, has opened to the public for the first time in its 100-year history, including a ride through some of the original tunnels. The Discovery Room is the place to come to delve deeper into the history of the postal service, and where you can survey original archive material. The museum welcomes inquiries from researchers.
 
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\(15\). The Fan Museum

This unique museum houses the world’s finest collection of fans and fan leaves including exquisite examples from the 18th and 19th century. For conservation reasons it is not possible to display the whole collection together at any time; therefore, the museum features two distinct displays: the first is permanent and serves as an introduction to fans. Temporary exhibitions are changed every 4 months. The Fan Museum’s beautifully restored houses date from 1721 and provide a superb and elegant setting, together with the landscaped Japanese-style garden, the spectacular orangery with its much-admired murals and fascinating gift shop.
 
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\(16\). The V&A Museum of Childhood

The V&A Museum of Childhood houses the UK’s national collection of childhood objects, ranging in date from the 1600s to the present day. As well as toys, dolls and games, the museum has a wealth of objects relating to aspects of childhood including home, childcare, play, learning and clothing. Rare, hand-crafted objects sit alongside well-loved toys from the 20th century, allowing an insight into how different children might have lived, thought and felt, through the objects they were surrounded by throughout their childhood. In addition, the museum runs temporary exhibitions and displays, activities, events, workshops, projects and an award-winning programme for schools.
 
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holds educational meetings
invites everyone to think about their health
reveals facts about the lives of the famous
boasts a perfect space to enjoy nature
offers a fun look at consumer culture history
gives a chance to buy hand-crafted toys
provides access to its parts below the land surface
used to be a place for abandoned children
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