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Киноведомственный музей в Лондоне предлагает увлекательный взгляд на развитие кинематографа. С внушительной коллекцией, датируемой 1890‑ми годами, это уникальное место дарит насыщенный опыт для любителей кино, желающих изучить историю экранного искусства. Рекомендуется заранее бронировать экскурсии с гидом, чтобы максимально эффективно провести посещение длительностью 1-2 часа. Музей имеет высокий рейтинг - 4,7 звезды в Google, поэтому лучше заранее приобрести билеты. В распоряжении посетителей ухоженные туалеты, что добавляет удобства вашей культурной прогулке по истории кино.

Рекомендуемое время посещения

1-2 часа

Особенности

Парковка для инвалидов-колясочников, Вход для инвалидов-колясочников, Туалет для инвалидов-колясочников, Рекомендуется покупать билеты заранее, Туалет

Как сюда добраться?

Ближайшие остановки общественного транспорта для вашего удобства.

Fitzalan Street (Stop KG)
Автобусная остановка 409 м пройти
Elephant & Castle Station (Stop S)
Автобусная остановка 354 м пройти
Elephant & Castle / London Road (Stop A)
Автобусная остановка 492 м пройти
Newington Butts (Stop BC)
Автобусная остановка 231 м пройти

Отзывы и рейтинги

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Tanya Lake
Tanya Lake
3 недели назад на Google

Booked a Monday 11am tour and waited outside with a mixed crowd of seniors, younger couples, and families, all keen to get inside. The imposing former workhouse building looks a little dilapidated, but that only adds to its character. Booking is done via email or phone — quite old school, much like the website — but it suits the place perfectly. When the doors opened, we were greeted by Martin Humphries, co-founder and director. The card machine was out of order, so payment was taken in a more traditional way. We headed upstairs to a large, low-lit room housing the souvenir shop, café, bar, and screening area. The space drew gasps as we walked in, filled with cinema seating, memorabilia, and a giant cut-out silhouette of Charlie Chaplin, who has historic ties to the building. We were offered free tea, coffee, or soft drinks before settling into the cinema seats for a half-hour introduction from Martin, covering the museum’s background, the building’s history, and stories about the golden age of cinema. There’s a faint musty smell and plenty of dust, but it all adds to the nostalgic atmosphere. After the talk, we were given half an hour to explore. At first, some thought there might be dedicated exhibition rooms, but after a few mistaken door openings into offices, we realised the displays were actually in the corridors and hallways. Memorabilia — from projectors and uniforms to posters and cinema furniture — sits alongside boxes, lifting trolleys, and odd bits left out. It’s a little chaotic and disorderly, but that’s part of the museum’s quirky, endearing charm. Then you go back upstairs to see films. Tour takes two hours. A must for anyone who loves cinema history and doesn’t mind a dose of old-fashioned, slightly ramshackle character with their culture.

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Steve of N21
Steve of N21
1 месяц назад на Google

If you went to Saturday morning pictures and drunk Kia Orange you need to visit this wonderful museum, as it will take you straight back there.An eclectic collection of old cinema memorabilia, a lot of it from historical cinemas no longer in existence. And a wonderful collection of old film, from news reels, cartoons, film trailers and who can forget the Pearl and Dean adverts.

Nik Mortimer
Nik Mortimer
2 месяца назад на Google

A unique experience in London dedicated to the rich history of cinemas within the capital, and more specifically, Elephant & Castle. You’ll spend about 45 minutes being given a detailed guided tour of the collection followed by a 30 minute screening of classic adverts, cartoons and shorts. Everyone I spoke to was super friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about the museum. A truly one of a kind experience.

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