Wednesday, October 10, 2012

London Museums good opportunity for tourism



Caches and the British Ministry of WarAre caches underground was working them Sir Winston Churchill and elite officers who were sharing his work in military intelligence British during World War II, in addition to the gallery: (Churchill war years) is open daily to the public from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm (last grace to enter at 5.15 pm). Fees: seven pounds for adults, 5.50 pounds for pensioners, and free for those under sixteen.

Museum of fashion


Newly created, which means display variables huge field fashions global fashion and clothing, where available you watch innovations British designer Zandra Rodsn called gallery opening: my clothes favorite is a joint work between several designers from Ben de Lacy to Oscar de la Renta , and Galileo to Armani. Fees: 6 pounds for adults, £ 4 for the elderly, and families (2 adults + 2 children) $ 16 pounds. Access from Tuesday to Sunday between the hours of 11.00 am to 5.45 pm.

Florence Nightingale Museum


* This museum has been allocated to commemorate (Ms. lantern). Open from Monday to Friday between the hours of ten in the morning to five pm, Saturdays and Sundays and bank holidays from 11.30 am to 4.30 pm. Fees: 4.80 pounds for adults, 3.80 pounds for the elderly and children, 2.00 pounds for families.


Kew Bridge Steam Museum


* Museum allows you to watch steam-powered machines at every weekend. And is open daily from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm. At the end of the week review (steam machines) and the entry prices: 4.60 pounds for adults, 2.50 pounds for children, 3.70 pounds for the elderly. As in the days of the week the regular reviews (static machines) where they become the entry price: 3.70 pounds for adults, .50 pounds for children, and 2.70 pounds for the elderly.

Museum of Childhood


* Is home to one of the largest and oldest formations toys in the world, and most of the childhood memory. Viewing comic Museum: 'bear necessities' until Dec. 31. The museum receives visitors for free every day from 10.00 am to 5.50 pm.


National Army Museum


* This museum tells the stories of the soldiers and how they spent their lives since the time of Theodore and even to this day. Offers New tells the heroic sagas of the soldiers and National Service: The Epic 'revolution' in the fifth and sixth of July. And special events indicate to the American Declaration of Independence Day. Runs daily from ten in the morning until five in the evening, and admission is free.

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