Foundling Hospital in London Interior

The Foundling Museum    

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(567) · History museum in London, United Kingdom
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The Foundling Museum explores the history of the Foundling Hospital, the UK’s first children’s charity and first public art gallery. Established in 1739 …

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Feb 16, 2025
A fabulous museum which pulls at the heart strings. It is a pity that this museum is so little known. Ground floor clearly explains the history of Coram and how the Foundling Hospital was started. …Full review by Golfballs1
Jan 6, 2025
3 floors in this museum deliver a mix of history and information to do with the foundling hospital and its work. Only the bottom floor gave the foundling history which seemed a too small an area for …Full review by munchkin1150
Oct 10, 2024
Very interesting museum/art gallery and definitely worth a visit. Would have given 5 stars if it hadn’t been for the very large school party. The kids were very loud, the teachers didn’t appear to ma…Full review by Annie_Maxwell

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Is there anywhere to eat nearby as I can't see a cafe there?
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Yes no cafe at attraction, but there are places nearby, ask when you visit for options and recommendations.
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Is there anywhere to leave bags whilst you look around?
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They did have a bag and cloakroom however suggest phoning in case it is no longer available, like the cafe which is now closed. Phone. +44 (0)20 7841 3600
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How long should we allow to visit this museum?
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We had spent about an hour and a half inside. Moving and worth every penny.
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I attended a fascinating lecture on Thomas Coran and the Foundling Children by Mrs Patricia Atkinson (Halifax) at …
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I attended a fascinating lecture on Thomas Coran and the Foundling Children by Mrs Patricia Atkinson (Halifax) at Idle & Thackley Men's Forum. Is there much about Coram family in the museum?
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There's is a bit, but it's more about the foundling so really. It is worth going though.
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admission prices
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Adults £8.25 (including voluntary Gift Aid donation of 75p) Concessions £5.50 (including voluntary Gift Aid donation of 50p) Children (up to sixteen years), Art Fund members and …
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Adults £8.25 (including voluntary Gift Aid donation of 75p) Concessions £5.50 (including voluntary Gift Aid donation of 50p) Children (up to sixteen years), Art Fund members and Foundling Friends visit FREE
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