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Museum of Neoliberalism

16 Eltham Rd, London SE12 8TF, United Kingdom

Museum of Neoliberalism
History museum
4.5
61 reviews
8 comments
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F247+C2 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 3759 4845
museumofneoliberalism.com
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: Close
Thursday: 11–19
Friday: 11–19
Saturday: 11–19
Sunday: 11–19
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Flo
Flo
Fantastic! Really well put together and super interesting. Shows some of the madness of the world we live in. Everyone should go, very eye opening - the guy running it is lovely also. Make sure you book to go so they know to open, and it’s free!
Alessio Lombardi
Alessio Lombardi107 days ago
An incredible little gem. A small room with a few thought-provoking panels and objects. Free entrance and can be visited in less than 10 min. Thank you for existing!!
T B
T B199 days ago
Deliciously dark and depressing. Presentation of history here is probably more accurate than any other fossil fuel backed museums. The artist is a genius. Don’t miss the gift shop. It is full of satire 🌟
JM Y
JM Y199 days ago
Thought-provoking, interesting, and very visually engaging exhibits. I particularly enjoyed the 'Hell bus' in the car park. Thank you for putting this all together and keeping it running. I will forever treasure my 'Tony & Cherie Blair Xmas card' available for purchase in the small shop.
Tom Clother
Tom Clother291 days ago
Free entry but courteous and advisable to book online first to make sure that they will be open.

Located at Lee Green more or less opposite the Fire Station.

Interesting, fun and educational. In a converted shop, so don't expect the scale of the Natural History Museum. More of a radical, humanist outlook than you are likely to find in a corporate sponsored museum.

A ray of clear sighted artistry in South East London.
Diana Liedloff
Diana Liedloff321 days ago
After having travelled 1hr17 mins to get there, my friend and I found the museum completely shut. We'd booked in advance and yet they didn't even let us know that they wouldn't be open. I was really looking forward to it but I don't think I'll attempt to visit again.
Brian Dalton
Brian Dalton352 days ago
Brilliant little museum, essential for anyone interested in why and how the free market screws communities. Loved it.
Simon Proudman
Simon Proudman2 years ago
Small but increasingly relevant museum that helps show how UK politics and politicians have frequently made poor decisions that benefit the few at the expense of the many.

Great artwork by local artist.Darren Cullen alongside se cool badges, postcards and stickers.

Prior booking required.
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