🇬🇧 Offbeat London Museums
Dreams of the Old Port in a Warehouse 📍 London Museum Docklands, located on the Isle of Dogs, is a hidden gem that offers a unique journey into the past. 🏰 ▪️ This is a living museum where the building itself is an exhibit. Housed in a 19th-century warehouse that once stored goods related to the slave trade, it stands as a witness to Britain's early overseas commerce. 🏬 ▪️ Visitors can learn about how the port operated during that time and the profound impact of the slave trade on Britain. It's a sobering yet essential part of history that this museum brings to life. 🚢 ▪️ One of the highlights is Sailortown, a recreation of the vibrant community that existed around the docks. It showcases the living conditions of dockworkers and residents, with detailed reconstructions of homes, shops, and pubs. 🏡 ▪️ Fun fact: The warehouse used to be overrun with mice, so cats were kept to keep the rodent population in check. As a nod to this history, the museum has hidden toy mice throughout the exhibits. See if you can spot three! 🐭 🎫 Open from 10:00 to 17:00. Visitors can simply walk in and explore from the top floor down at their own pace. 🕰️ #London #UK #HiddenGems #MuseumAdventures #IndustrialHeritage #VictorianEra #MuseumExperiences #ExploreHistory #OffbeatAttractions