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According to the Museums Association, "In 2001, free entry was reintroduced at national museums in England, Scotland and Wales which had previously charged for admission."

http://www.museumsassociation.org/campaigns/free-admission-and-the-lottery


As I have already said, this applies only to National Museums.


Presumably the LONDON Transport Museum doesn't count as a NATIONAL museum - as it is specifically about London.


OK now, Dvn?

"as it is specifically about London"


I suspect National really means state in this sense as The Museum of London is one (which I recently did in three lunchtimes as I work about 200 metres away, and am running out of time to do all the things I've taken for granted).


Well worth a visit especially for the prehistoric and roman collections.

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