If you are interested in the history of London from when we were more like monkeys than humans to the present day, this is the right place for you to visit. Here you can get information & discover findings about the habits of prehistorical Londoners right through to present day London. You'll be able to admire from Roman and Medieval archeological findings to dresses and shoes of the 18th century, from the Black Death to the Great Fire of London to post-war fashion.
The Museum of London is located in the oldest London area known as the “City”, the financial district, just a few minutes walking distance from St. Paul's Cathedral, and a walk away from Liverpool Street & the Shoreditch area; if you arrive to the museum from St Paul's you'll be able to see the remains of the ancient Roman city wall.
As with most of the museums in London, there is no admission fee, and get there early (opens at 10am) as you can easily hang out there for the most part of the day.
Visit the museum of London http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/
There's some beautiful work of his at the Tate, I saw it the last time I went. Wonderful!
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