The Museum of London, which tackles the social history of the city,
opened up in 1976. It was touted as part of the Barbican Estate, which
it does feel like it belongs to. The collection is quite massive,
including the collections that were previously displayed in the
Guildhall Museum and the London Museum.
Touring the museum is all about discovering the story of the people of
London from Prehistoric times to the present. There are nine permanent
galleries that you can explore to your heart’s content as they can be
visited for free. You may also want to schedule a free gallery tour with
friends or even with strangers. The museum is ready to accommodate you
every day, mornings and afternoons from Sundays to Fridays and
afternoons only on Saturdays.

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