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Looking at the prices for these 2 museums, I imagine a lot of the visitors are holding an Art Pass
Based on yesterday's evidence, you imagine incorrectly.
I am not a fan of Dickens, but I didn't hesitate a bit to pay the £9.50. I think I didn't hear anyone quoting or such when wandering around.

I wasn't aware that the museum itself (not the building) is older than the Queen. Maybe that's because I didn't take a guide.

Is the food exhibit something 2019? When I went there last year the number 49's exhibition was about Dickens' attention to science.

Still, I DIDN'T fork out other than the entry fee.

One more note: The Kosovo embassy is on the same street as the Dickens museum. Walk towards Chancery Lane tube station.
I was at the Foundling Museum on a guided tour last week.
The Bedrooms of London is a very sobering exhibition indeed. Dickens would be turning in his grave if he knew that almost 200 years later little had changed for some people.
Now for once in my lifetime I have recently done exactly the same as DG and visited the Dickens Museum followed by the Foundling Museum because I had an Art Pass as well. His descriptions and opinions about both Museums are exactly as I would have written them. It makes me even more glad that DG goes to so many interesting places and writes about them. He is certainly as guide who can be trusted.










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