The new museum coming in 2026 will be situated at the heart of the capital’s historic Smithfield area next to Farringdon. Until then, the fun continues at our Docklands museum!
Moss Bros, one of the longest-surviving Jewish-founded firms in London fashion, has achieved longevity by embracing change. Here’s how.
All you need to know about glove-wearing while handling objects at the Museum of London.
What makes this rare sculpture by artist Daphne Hardy Henrion that has survived from the 1951 Festival of Britain special?
How two typical Caribbean dishes have been influenced by British trade in enslaved Africans, indentured labour and colonisation within its flavours.
The Museum of London tells the extraordinary story of London and the Londoners who shape it.
At the Museum of London and the Museum of London Docklands, we connect people with the lived experience of London.
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