There are more than 250 museums in London and a number of major national museums and smaller, specialized museums are free to enter. You can sometimes charge for special exhibitions, but you can see all the major exhibitions.
Here are just ten of the museums that are free to visit you in London --
1. The British Museum
The British Museum houses a large collection of ancient artifacts from around the world, including the Egyptian mummies.
TheBritish Museum was founded over 250 years. His aim was so to show how an encyclopedia of nature and art. Today there are more houses from natural history collections, as they are kept in the Museum of Natural History.
The large volume of books that now with the British Library. The museum is still cultures in the world with more than 13 million copies.
2. The Museum of Natural History
The Museum of Natural History hostsworld-famous collection of dinosaur skeletons, among thousands of other artifacts from the natural world.
There are 30 permanent galleries on the history and architecture, and soil ecology. It's the Darwin Center and the area around the resources of teachers and in the family and social groups.
More than 300 scientists working in the museum and address a broad range of global problems. The research is around the 6 most important challenges for issues such as biodiversity, evolution, and organizedEcosystem.
3. The Museum of Science
The Science Museum is a museum of the art technology, with impressive exhibitions, including the Apollo landing 10th
The Science Museum has been founded in 1857 with objects on the World Show in the Crystal Palace. Today the museum is world famous for its historic collections, galleries, impressive and inspiring exhibitions. There are hundreds of thousands of products ranging from aircraft toMicrochip.
4. The V & A Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum is an important museum of art and design.
It includes exhibitions of ceramic cover, fashion jewelry and accessories, furniture, glass, metals, paintings and drawings, photography (the hosts that are currently more than 500,000 images), sculptures, prints and books, textiles (over a period of more than 2000 years), theater and performance.
5. The V & A Museum of Childhood
TheMuseum of Childhood houses the national collection of childhood related objects of the United Kingdom, one of the best in the world. It extends from 1600 to today, the collection of toys, dolls, doll houses, games, puppets, nursery, children's clothing and furniture. Permanent exhibition of the museum are arranged in three galleries, moving toys, creativity and childhood.
This museum is "hands on" for families. Every day at the museum, there are prices, equipment andgiveaways!
The museum is located in Tower Hamlets, one of the poorest and most culturally diverse communities in London. The museum has a strategy with the local community a comprehensive program of awareness-raising projects and events for local audiences in Tower Hamlets, Newham and Hackney.
6. The Imperial War Museum
The Imperial War Museum is unique in its coverage of conflicts, especially with Britain and the Commonwealth, from the First World Wartoday. It aims to provide and promote the study and understanding of the history of modern warfare and the "war-time experience." E 'proud to be considered one of the landmarks of London.
7. The National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum and has three sites: the Maritime Galleries, the Royal Observatory and Queen's House. Together, they constitute a museum of workto explain all the uses of the seas, ships, time and the stars and their relationships with other people. The museum has a collection of more than 2 million items for the sea, ships, astronomy and time.
8. The Museum of London
The Museum of London documents the history of London, from prehistory to today, and for those who love London, this place Rocks!
There are exhibitions of the community, and the most important exhibitions for the great fireThe plague and the Blitz, and frequent special exhibitions
The museum also has exhibits, the 4 most important periods of time, London before London, Roman London, Medieval and Early Stuart London London
9. The Wallace Collection
The Wallace Collection has works of art of the 18th Century French paintings, furniture, a collection of world-class weapons and armor, porcelain with superb Old Masters, in a historic house in Marylebone, London.
10. TheBank of England Museum
The Bank of England Museum is located in the Bank of England, in the heart of the City of London. The Bank of England was built on life for over 300 years and is obviously a significant number of elements associated with its history.
The exhibition will include historical materials from the collections of the bank's own books, documents, silver, prints, paintings, banknotes, coins and photographs. There is a display of gold,including the Roman and modern gold bullion in addition to pike and muskets once to defend the bank. Computer and audiovisual media to explain the role of the bank today.
These are just some of the places you can visit for free in London. The museums are mainly under the guise of the course, so you now know how to plan for rainy days on your visit to London.