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Museum
All ages

Museum of the Home

Free

Every Tuesday to Sunday & Bank Holidays
10am-5pm (last entry 4pm)
Closed on Mondays

London For Toddlers: Museum of the Home

Photo Credit: © Museum of the Home

London For Toddlers: Museum of the Home
Museum
All ages

Museum of the Home

The Museum of the Home, formerly the Geffrye Museum, is a free museum in the 18th-century Grade I-listed former almshouses on Kingsland Road in Hoxton, London.

There is lots for children to see and do at the Museum.

Eager explorers can expect a fun filled day out!

Pick up one (or all!) of our range of trails when you arrive.

Explorer Bags to pick up - full of sensory tools to help children explore what makes a home a home

Fun in the galleries and gardens

HIGHLIGHTS

Children's trails

Explorer Bags

Fun in the galleries and gardens

Family events

GETTING HERE
ADDRESS

Museum of the Home

136 Kingsland Rd

E2 8EA

RAIL/UNDERGROUND

Hoxton Station

PARKING

There is no car park at the Museum and local on-street parking is limited.

VENUE INFORMATION
TICKETS

Free

OPENING TIMES

Every Tuesday to Sunday & Bank Holidays
10am-5pm (last entry 4pm)
Closed on Mondays

PLACES TO EAT

The café is closed until further notice

FAMILY FACILITIES

The Museum is accessible for prams and buggies. There are baby changing facilities in each of the accessible toilets across the Museum (there are four of these).

ACCESSIBILITY

There are passenger lifts between floors and a vertical platform lift from the Home Galleries to the Gardens Through Time. For step-free access to the Collections Display on the first floor please ask a member of our team for assistance. Manual wheelchairs are available to borrow for use in our galleries and gardens.

DOGS

Guide, assistance and emotional support dogs – including dogs in training – are welcome at the Museum as long as they are working and wearing their tabard/harness, or by being identified as such to staff at the Welcome Desk.