First off, it's not the easiest to find as it's not a separate building or entrance, so just look for the entrance to the Association of Anaesthetists, buzz the door and you're in! To enjoy this fully, you'd be best to have an interest in medicine or science, even better an interest in medical science. But there is plenty to learn about and appreciate even if those things aren't your bag. I would say not one for the kids, as it's pretty much just display cabinets and info boards, with an audio section at the end, so not the most stimulating for most young 'uns. A big thank you btw to the staff member on site tonight as he was helpful and informative, and let us finish off even though it was just...
Read moreI used the event space in the basement for a Truly Twenties event and Rory couldn't have been a better host. He was super respectful to all of the women attending and went above and beyond to make sure everything was organised at the event. The space in the basement was spacious and clean and I will definitely work with them again.They were also super accommodating giving me a virtual tour of the space as I was too poorly to visit and the man I called to give the tour was super friendly (apologies I have lost his name in my...
Read moreWent to the downstairs museum. Pressed the buzzer and reception let me in. When asking for the museum, the receptionist signed me in and kindly showed me down to the museum and gave a warm welcome to browse what is a very small space. Two inlets in the room contain the whole museum but enough information was packed in for a half hour stay. I read and learned a lot and it was very relaxing as there were no other visitors with this being such a little known and...
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