Monday 8 September 2008

Museum of London

The Museum of London tracks the history of London and Londoners from prehistory to the present day. On the whole the museum does live up to its good reputation, however the Bug, as always is interested in what the buggies will make of it and here, sadly, it falls down. The few hands on exhibits are aimed at older kids or adults; computer terminals provide more information but that only results in requests to watch the green anaconda (not something I would normally write in connection to this museum!) add to this the generic nature of most of the exhibits makes it hard to keep them engaged or interested in what they were looking at.

The great fire exhibition and video interested them both, as did the prehistoric stone tools. The models of buildings from Roman London also caught their attention and we could talk about the origins of London Bridge; but after that we found little else.

In conclusion, this is a good museum, but clearly not intended for children so young. If that's what your looking for try the Museum in the Docklands.

What:
Museum of London
Where: City of London, map
Getting there: Between Bank and Barbican stations
Cost: Free
Again: Possibly when they are older
Try: Museum in the Docklands
Top tip: Walk from the Barbican station is almost all under cover. Also, an indoor picnic area is provided so bring your own lunch.

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