The Museum Tavern

The Museum Tavern


London, United Kingdom (GB)
The Museum Tavern was expanded in 1855 and much of what we see today dates from then or a little later. Despite the removal of partitions that divided Victorian drinkers, much of the carved wooden fittings, etched and cut glass outer windows and some coloured leaded-glass detail remain. It was visited by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, J.B. Priestley and Karl Marx.
The Museum Tavern was expanded in 1855 and much of what we see today dates from then or a little later. Despite the removal of partitions that divided Victorian drinkers, much of the carved wooden fittings, etched and cut glass outer windows and some coloured leaded-glass detail remain. It was visited by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, J.B. Priestley and Karl Marx.
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