Ever Visited The Fan Museum In London? Book Your Tickets Now
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Government GuidelinesThis is the only museum in the United Kingdom that is dedicated to the history of fans and the fascinating craft behind the making of fans. The Fan Museum is located in the middle of Greenwich in London and has an extensive collection of around 5000 fans procured since the 11th century from all over the world. Buy a London Pass that includes this unique location and explore the rich history of fans and more on these tours. Greenwich is full of history and museums and is one of the major areas of London in England, which attracts frequent visitors . Book your Fan Museum tickets today and explore this part of London.
About The Fan Museum In London
What is the Fan Museum?
The Fan Museum is the first museum in the world that is dedicated to the display and preservation of hand fans. The museum opened in 1991 and is the only one in the UK to procure and display a collection of over 5000 fans from all over the world. The museum is located within the Greenwich World Heritage Site and inside two grade II listed houses in the region. These houses were built in 1721 and can be found in southeast London on these tours.
The Fan Museum has a collection of over 5000 fans and many other fan-related materials that are important to fan making. In this collection of fans, the oldest one found in the Fan Museum dates back to the 11th century. You'll also find many 18th and 19th century European fans in this art museum. Although all fans are not kept in the permanent displays, you will be able to check out the permanent educational display and learn about the various types of fans, fan history, and manufacturing processes of these fans. A reference library can also be found and you can even join a fan-making class to learn more.
What can I learn at the Fan Museum?
Learn more about hand fans and the history behind them in these tours. This Fan Museum is the only one in the country dedicated to hand fans and it's quite fascinating to check out for anyone interested in knowing about hand fans. It will definitely be a different experience for you to check out the huge 5000+ collection of fans! The exhibits are changed periodically for conservation. Fans from all over the world and from all ages can be found here.
And if you have some extra time, also check out the orangery located within the London museum, along with a Japanese-inspired garden having a fan-shaped parterre, a stream, and a pond.
What age is the Fan Museum suitable for?
This is suitable for all ages. Children must be accompanied by adults with valid tickets.
How long does it take to visit the Fan Museum?
It will take an hour or two to fully enjoy the museum.
When is the best time to visit the Fan Museum?
You can visit all around the year. Do check the timings before leaving.
Buy a conventional fan or literature related to fans, and more in the gift shop of the Fan Museum.
Directions, Venue Info, And Attendee FAQs
Where is the Fan Museum located?
The address is Fan Museum, 12 Crooms Hill, Greenwich, London, SE10 8ER, United Kingdom.
How do I get to the Fan Museum?
If you are travelling from London itself by car, take the A2 to reach the destination faster.
Greenwich Station is located nearby and is just five to seven minutes away from the destination. Cutty Sark DLR is another station nearby which is five to six minutes away.
You can also catch a number of different buses including 177, 180, 188, 199, 286, 386 that all stop near the museum.
Where can I park near the Fan Museum?
The nearest car parks are Burney Street, Cutty Sark Gardens, and Greenwich Park North.
Where are the toilet facilities at the Fan Museum?
Female and male toilets are available at this museum.
An accessible toilet is available with level access.
Is the Fan Museum accessible?
A ramped access is available, along with lifts to move between the different floors of the museum.
Where can I eat nearby?
Some popular recommendations are Yummzy, Ye Olde Rose & Crown, The Green Cafe, Cafe Rouge, and Kings Arms.