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October 2024 by John Brennan
An absolute treasure for anyone who appreciates Canadian art, especially if you're a fan of the Group of Seven. The gallery holds an great collection of their works, beautifully displayed to highlight the stunning landscapes and unique vision that made these artists famous. It's such a privilege to have access to these masterpieces right here in London. Beyond the Group of Seven, the gallery offers a diverse range of exhibits and local art, making every visit engaging and inspiring. The space itself is welcoming, and the staff are always eager to share their knowledge. Whether you're an art aficionado or just looking for a peaceful afternoon.
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October 2024 by Sara M
The London museum is a charming spot with pay-what-you-can admission.
The exhibits are well-arranged, with interactive elements that don’t disrupt the overall experience. I loved ? the stories of people of London. I have visited many museums in Canada but this one for some reason, I will keep it close to my heart.
Parking is paid and close by.
Friendly staff and volunteers make the visit even more special.
A perfect place for a relaxed afternoon, whether solo or with someone.
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September 2024 by Jess Butler
My partner and I were married at Museum London on Aug. 24. We had the most perfect day, with much credit going to the amazing staff at Museum London.
Events Coordinator Lisa is an absolute professional; her attention to detail and organized approach made her a pleasure to work with! If ever I had nervousness about how our event would play out, Lisa was there to reassure me and to follow through, ensuring an amazing experience! AV technicians Chuck and Kadeem were also incredibly professional and talented. We threw them some curve balls in terms of timing and video projection; they handled everything with ease and made sure our event ran flawlessly.
Thank you Lisa, Kadeem, Chuck, Guest Services, Security and Maintenance staff at Museum London. Our wedding was everything we hoped for!
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August 2024 by Studio SHIM
So blissed to be included in Museum London's resiliency show this our neighbourhood Crouch. This idea was designed by Kim and painted by 12 of our neighbours.
This is our growth.
Thanks for supporting local arts. One day we hope to have more pieces exhibited from our 24 years in London.
Btw, did you know the Museum is free to attend? Leave a donation if able.
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June 2024 by John Harfoush
The employee of the museum rudely told me to put my leftover food that I got from the restaurant inside the museum in a public locker before walked around to explore. This establishment is illegally operating the restaurant inside.
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May 2024 by Kalpna Varshney
Great to see the history of transportation in London.
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April 2024 by Tahiana Rover
Free but donations are welcome, which can be in cash or using the QR code, there is an information desk, there are lockers to store bags, there is somewhere to hang coats. Clean and well located bathrooms. There is a cafe and a shop. Clean and organized environment. It's worth the visit! You cannot take photos inside the Museum. It has an elevator and stairs.
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April 2024 by Andrew Elder
I liked the posters on London's history
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April 2024 by Ann McInnis Tonge
This was my first visit to the museum, and I was there with friends for a fashion show event.
We arrived a bit early and had time to enjoy a beverage [coffee, tea & red wine] and snack at the Rhino Cafe located in the museum.
The museum areas that I saw were clean & bright.
I would love to go back & explore more.
The fashion show was great.
There is some parking available there. We had walked over, so I'm not sure how many spots there are for sure.
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March 2024 by Steve Longaniza
Love the Resilient Area!!!!
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February 2024 by unknown unknown
Recently visited. All modern exhibits were virtue signalling pieces. A PSW's hat from the COVID pandemic. A Sikh's turban who thinks he may have been prejudiced against for wearing it. LGBT stuff. All historical pieces look they were collected from a real museum's dumpster bin. Staff was friendly but weird.
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February 2024 by Debbie Benjamin
Overall it was good experience except I came during Black History month and no exhibit on black history in London. I didn't feel represented.
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February 2024 by Michal K
Art and culture, yes please!
Learned a bit more about London.
Will be back
They also had activities for adults and kids at very cheap rates.
Free admission
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January 2024 by Uri Kahanovitch
Nice little museum, collection is small but enjoyable, the meet your neighbor exhibition is amazing
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January 2024 by SEL 4
That metal rhino is the reason I'm married to my husband... Fact.
It's the cutest story ever ?
Never been inside ?