Recommended: Not for the faint hearted, this two-floor museum offers both a brilliantly intellectual and educational experience - with everything from bones to pickled guts. Yum yum! 続きを読む
i really enjoy the "Crimes against humanity: an exploration of genocide and ethnic violence" film in the permanent collection. 続きを読む
Fantastic Fish and Chips. Don't forget the mushy peas and pickled onions. Wash it down with one of their nice cool beers 続きを読む
An advocate of free healthcare, Florence Nightingale raised nursing to a professional level for women and started her own training school for nurses at St Thomas'. 続きを読む
Designed as a "living museum," the house is arranged to make visitors feel as if they've interrupted the residents. You'll see burning candles and uneaten meals, and you'll even hear voices. 続きを読む
Climb the stairs to see what operations were like before the time of anesthetics—and if you're up for it, come during one of the surgical reenactments. 続きを読む
Exhibits include a pair of handcuffs used by Harry Houdini and the props used by HRH Prince Charles when he took his exam to become a member. 続きを読む
A narrow staircase gives way to cabinets stuffed with dolls, bears, toy theatres, puppets, mechanical toys and even a 4,000-year-old Egyptian mouse made from Nile clay. 続きを読む
The Smiths showed a picture of the club on the inside sleeve of their LP, 'The Queen is Dead' and was featured in two videos for the band. It was also a rehearsal space used by the Hollies in the 60s 続きを読む
Serves hot sandwiches of ‘ham [hock], [fried] egg and [shoestring] chips, with piccalilli; or confit guinea fowl, chicken liver parfait and dill pickle salsa. 続きを読む