Florence Nightingale Museum

About Florence Nightingale Museum

Florence Nightingale is famous around the world for her influence on modern nursing, but she herself was more than a nurse. At the Florence Nightingale Museum, personal artefacts, a life-size reconstruction of a Crimean ward scene and an audio-visual presentation together reveal the hidden person, from a serious and solitary child to an internationally recognised figure. Complimentary guided tours are available, allowing visitors a personal insight into the Museum collection.

The museum is currently closed for refurbishment and will re-open in May 2010.

Facilities

Opening Times Monday - Friday 10.00 - 17.00 last admission 16.00. Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holiday Mondays: 10.00 - 16.30 (last admission 15.30) Closed:Easter/Christmas

Florence Nightingale Museum Address

Address:
St Thomas Hospital
2 Lambeth Palace Road
London
SE1 7EW
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7620 0374
Fax: +44 (0)20 7928 1760

Prices for Florence Nightingale Museum

Adult: £5.80 (USD9.61)  per ticket
Family: From £16.00 (USD26.52)  per ticket
Concession: £4.80 (USD7.96)  per ticket
Child: £4.80 (USD7.96)  per ticket
 

Location Information for Florence Nightingale Museum

Address:
St Thomas Hospital
2 Lambeth Palace Road
London
SE1 7EW
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7620 0374
Fax: +44 (0)20 7928 1760
Public transport: Waterloo, London Underground
By Road: Walk across Westminster Bridge. Follow the road around to your right. The Museum is situated on the parking level of St Thomas' Hospital, on the right hand side.

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Events at Florence Nightingale Museum

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    The Florence Nightingale Museum houses artefacts owned or used by Florence Nightingale, material connected with the crimean war (1854-56) as well as military, hospital and nursing memorabilia connected with the Nightingale School and St Thomas' Hospital (1860-1910).

     
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