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St Bartholomew's Hospital Museum

NB this is NOT Barts Pathology Museum, North Wing, St Bartholomew's Hospital, W Smithfield, London EC1A 7BE, United Kingdom

St Bartholomew's Hospital Museum
Museum
4.5
65 reviews
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GV9X+4V London, United Kingdom
+44 20 3465 7608
bartshealth.nhs.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: 10–16
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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Richard Jones
Richard Jones
This is one of those wonderful little museums that abound in London which don't get that many visitors and are free to go into. St Bartholomew's Hospital is the oldest hospital in London to still stand n its original site and this museum tells its story from its founding in 1123 to the modern day. You can easily while a way an hour inside here (opens Tuesday to Friday 10am to 4pm) and there's plenty of interest. It was at Barts Hospital that Holmes and Watson met and they display the plaque that commemorates this historic meeting together with the first words spoken between them in A Study In Scarlet. But a major highlight is the glimpse you get of the staircase of the Grand Hall, the walls of which were painted by the 18th century artist William Hogarth. The detail is incredible. Hogarth actually used patients who were being treated in the hospital at the time and, such was his eye for detail that modern day doctors can still diagnose some of their conditions just by looking at these wonderful painting. A must for all those who seek secret London.
Rick Jonsson
Rick Jonsson
A small but nice museum on how the hospital was founded and medical history
Craig kao
Craig kao
Fatastic hidden germ for the city of London. Bart tour host by city of London guide is a must go, help you understand the place the history , the money also use to keep the 12century archive safe and alive . A must go place
Sorcha DeBurca
Sorcha DeBurca
While the hospital itself is clean and tidy, staff are overworked as all hospitals these days are within london especially - they remain professional and helpful as much as they can be. I admire them for their hard work and I wouldn't trade places with them for all the money in the world. Parking is a complete nightmare. Getting to the front entrance by car if your not familiar with the area is much the same - maybe I'm missing out on some car park somewhere but I've yet to spot one. Nothing the hospital as such can do about this, but parking is expensive and while you can get reimbursement for transporting a regular outpatient etc you can't when stuck visiting an impatient daily for a few weeks and having to pay in the region of £20 a day for little over an hour or two because you live in a different borough but its the hospital they have brought family to because its can serve them best for their needs. Never mind the congestion charge on top! Had I not two small kids to drag with me in the freezing comd I'd have just used public transport and left my car at work each day to pick up on the way back.
Rocio Grosso
Rocio Grosso201 days ago
Very interesting small museum to lear more about this historic hospital! The volunteer on the door was friendly, knowledgeable and happy to answer my questions! And the gem of it all: the beautiful staircase painted by William Hogarth!
John Byron
John Byron323 days ago
Wonderful short tour with interesting history & exhibits
Irune FdB
Irune FdB1 year ago
We enjoyed a tour with a very kind and knowledgeable guide, the history of this hospital is incredible, they have their 900 Birthday this year
Mio
Mio1 year ago
I visited this hospital to see a memorial plate of Sherlock Holmes. Museum is small and just for Sherlockian or having intresset for history of this hospital.
Close to enter from the old gate, not main entrance of hospital.
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