About

Located in the vibrant district of Brixton, the Black Cultural Archives stands as a vital and dynamic repository celebrating the rich history and contributions of Black communities in the UK. This engaging museum offers visitors a powerful glimpse into stories often overlooked, through an array of exhibitions and interactive displays. With a commendable Google rating of 4.6, it promises a fulfilling visit for both adults and children alike. Guests can enjoy the convenience of free Wi-Fi and available facilities such as restrooms. Whether you're diving into the archives or exploring current exhibits, the Black Cultural Archives provides a compelling exploration of Black heritage and influence.

Features

Free Wi-Fi, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Brixton
Train station 278 m walk
St Matthew's Church (Stop Z)
Bus stop 84 m walk
Electric Lane (Stop M)
Bus stop 137 m walk
St Matthews Estate (Stop P)
Bus stop 242 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 497 reviews
4.6/5 497 reviews
Gie Sparkz
Gie Sparkz
7 months ago on Google

Very informative place.

Cartèlea H.
Cartèlea H.
7 months ago on Google

Where it all started… so many magical memories created here. Quality events, tasty food, and hospitable people. It’s also so nice here in the summer. Highly recommended if you want to learn (and educate yourself) on black history.✊🏽📚♥️

John Cousins
John Cousins
10 months ago on Google

Vibes = good