The Fan Museum
About The Fan Museum
This unique museum houses the world's finest collection of fans including exquisite examples from the 18th and 19th century. Exhibitions are changed every 4 months.
The Fan Museum's beautifully restored houses date from 1721 and provide a superb and elegant setting, together with the landscaped Japanese-style garden, the spectacular orangery with its much-admired mural and fascinating gift shop.
The Fan Museum offers something to appeal to the widest possible range of tastes and interests.
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The Fan Museum Facilities
| Opening Times |
Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 - 17:00. Sunday 12:00 - 17:00 |
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The Fan Museum Address
| Address: |
12 Crooms Hill
London
SE10 8ER
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8305 1441 |
| Email: | admin@fan-museum.org |
| Website: | http://www.thefanmuseum.org.uk/ |
Prices for The Fan Museum
| Adult Ticket: | £4.00 (CAD6.26) per ticket |
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| Child Ticket: | Up to £3.00 (CAD0.00) per ticket |
| Concession Ticket: | £3.00 (CAD4.69) per ticket |
Free entry for children under 7.
Free for senior citzens and visitors with disabilities on Tuesday afternoon after 14:00.
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Location Information for The Fan Museum
| Address: |
12 Crooms Hill
London
SE10 8ER
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8305 1441 |
| Email: | admin@fan-museum.org |
| Website: | http://www.thefanmuseum.org.uk/ |
| Public transport: | Turn left out of the station onto Greenwich High Rd, cross the road at Cafe Rouge, Stockwell St and then pass Burney St into Crooms Hill. |
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Events at The Fan Museum
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Alexandre at The Fan Museum
Museum Exhibition22 Nov 2011 to 26 Feb 2012
A collection of works by Félix Alexandre, who rose to fame during the 1850’s to become fan-maker to Empress Eugènie, the Empress of Russia, the Queen of the Netherlands and Queen Victoria. Alexandre was the first éventailliste to employ painters and designers who were part of the coterie of fashionable artists working in France at this time. This exhibition is a joint initiative of The Fan Museum and Musée Galliera (Musée de la Mode et du costume de la Ville de Paris), which, for the first time, brings together an array of Alexandre fans. Drawing on extensive archival research, the exhibition offers an insight into the craft of 19th century French fan design and production.
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The Fan Museum: Permanent Collection at The Fan Museum
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