A brilliant museum in southeast London
Let me tell you about my recent visit to the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London! It was an absolute delight.
First of all, let me just say that the Horniman Museum and Gardens is a true gem in London. It's not as well-known as some of the other museums in the city, but it's definitely worth a visit. The museum is located in Forest Hill, which is a bit of a trek from central London, but trust me, it's worth it.
One of the things that makes the Horniman Museum and Gardens so special is its collection. The museum has a wide range of exhibits, from natural history to anthropology to musical instruments. I was particularly impressed by the natural history exhibits, which included everything from taxidermy animals to fossils to live animals (yes, live animals!). I also loved the musical instruments exhibit, which had instruments from all over the world and even had a section where you could play some of them yourself.
But the real highlight of the Horniman Museum and Gardens, in my opinion, is the gardens. The museum is set on 16 acres of land, and the gardens are absolutely stunning. There are several different gardens within the larger park, including a formal garden, a sunken garden, and a medicinal garden.
I spent hours wandering around the gardens, taking in the beautiful flowers and plants and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
Just returned from the Hoeniman Museum. Had a great day with the family, the kids were from 1 to 15 years old and everyone was happy. The cafe was reasonably priced, the portion was plentiful, the food was delicious and served quickly even if it was busy. The staff around the museum were friendly and knowledgeable. The flop crazy golf was well organised and fun. The museum has many extra free activities to attract children.
Yesterday I booked to visit this place and booked everything from the aquarium, brick house and butterfly house online for £15. The price is very reasonable, there are some outdoor activities for children, indoor playgrounds, and there are some animal trails you can walk around. The aquarium here is very small and I wish it could be a little bigger, and honestly the fish you see here are similar to the fish you see in the tank
We visited the Butterfly Museum of Honeyman Museum. It's free without looking at butterflies. There's also an instrument gallery. The garden is good. There are special sound garden and medicinal garden. There is also a small aquarium, a lot of decoration is a bit like totem culture.
The Honeyman Museum is a Victorian museum. In 1860, Frederick Horniman, a tea merchant and collector, collected a large number of plants, animals and crafts from all over the world, initially as an educational place for local community dwelling. By 1890 he had established the museum, and beside it he had designed beautiful gardens. Every summer, the scenery here is picturesque.
In this museum, you can see a large number of exhibits from all over the world. From human history to the natural world, it can be said that there is everything. We can also see many civilized creations from the little-known human beings! ___________