5. The Clockmaker’s Museum
This hosts the oldest collection of watches and clocks from all over the world. Here you can learn about the innovative processes, involved in watch and clock making over the centuries. You also feel a little sad that how the beauty of telling time is now replaced by smartphones.
6. Ragged School Museum
This weird museum recaptures the first free schools set up by charities for “destitute” and exhibit what Victorian children in London were like. This museum opened in 1877 by the now famous Dr. Thomas Barnado, where children can don the typical Victorian clothes and sit in an authentic classroom where a schoolmaster will teach them the history. One very strange thing is that this building’s haunted.
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7. The Ginstitute
This museum takes you on a journey back in time and gives you the experience what London’s Victorian gin palaces or bars were like. It also takes you through the steps of preparing your own gin, which they assure that you’ll never have to purchase gin.