Museum of Brands
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London's Museum of Brands offers a nostalgic walk through 200 years of British consumer culture, from packaging to advertising.
Decade by decade, the Museum's Time Tunnel takes visitors on a journey from Victorian times up to the present day through everyday items such as food packaging, toys, magazines, technology, travel, fashion, design and household goods.
Throughout the year there is an exciting programme of temporary exhibitions, activities and events. The evening talks programme, delivered by industry leaders in the Museum's inspiring event spaces, invites the public to join the debate about brands and culture.
Visitors' facilities include a café, selling a range of breakfast and lunch options, and an award-winning garden.
Visitor information
Address
Museum Of Brands, 111-117 Lancaster Road, London, Greater London, W11 1QT
020 7243 9610
Opening times
Mon - Sat: 10am - 6pm
Sun and Bank Holidays: 11am - 5pm
Museum of Brands, 111-117 Lancaster Road, Notting Hill, W11 1AT
For more information, please visit our main website: www.museumofbrands.com
A nostalgic journey through 200 years of consumer culture
Groups and School Visits
If you are a group of 10 or more people or a school group please contact us via email, info@museumofbrands.com or on 020 7243 9611 for more information and to arrange your visit.
Exchange Policy:
All our tickets are flexi-tickets. If you think you won't be able to attend, please send a message to info@museumofbrands.com to free up a place for others to book. We will then share instructions on how to rebook your ticket for a later date.
As we are a charity, if you cannot rebook your ticket please consider donating your ticket price to help support our work.
Exclusions and safety measures
Closed on Notting Hill Carnival Weekend, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
Visitor information
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