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Meet the animals who have shaped London's history.
Step into an immersive tour through London’s history, narrated by the animals who once lived here. Beasts of London explores the fascinating role animals have played in shaping the capital. Be guided through time, from the Roman era through Medieval London and right up to present day, narrated by the beasts themselves. Discover how animals – from lions and elephants, to horses, rats and pigeons - have shaped the city and its beastly history.
Voicing these animals will be a host of household names. Kate Moss will be the voicing The Fox alongside Brian Blessed, Pam Ferris, Nish Kumar, Stephen Mangan, Angellica Belland and Joe Pasquale.
Inspired by objects in our collection and created in partnership with the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Beasts of London will be a fully immersive digital installation using video projection mapping.
‘A crazily enjoyable immersive experience’ - Daily Telegraph
‘One of the most-hyped exhibitions of the year’ – Londonist
- Access Information
Wheelchairs and mobility scooters are available to borrow during your visit. Please book them in advance by calling: 020 7001 9844
- Cancellation Policy
No refunds available after purchase.
- Suitable For Children
Suitable for ages 7 and over
- Where Do I Go
The Linbury Gallery, lower ground floor
Museum of London
150 London Wall, London EC2Y 5HN
How to get there:
Tube
Barbican (5 minutes walk) St Paul's (5 minutes walk)
Find the entrance
The museum's entrance is located on a pedestrian high walk which can be reached by stairs, escalators or lifts from Aldersgate Street; London Wall or St Martin's-le-Grand.