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Florence Nightingale Museum

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Florence Nightingale Museum — museum in London, United Kingdom, about life of Florence Nightingale and modern nursing.

Florence Nightingale Museum, museums in London

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Best time of year
Year-round
Nearest railway station
Waterloo · 0.4 km
  • Paid entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Florence Nightingale Museum is a museum in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1982. Named after Florence Nightingale. Wikidata describes it as: "museum in London, United Kingdom, about life of Florence Nightingale and modern nursing". Coordinates: 51.5003°, -0.1175°.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Florence Nightingale Museum is located at St Thomas' Hospital, which faces the Palace of Westminster across the River Thames in South Bank, central London, England. It is open to the public six days a week, Tuesday to Sunday 10:00am until 5:00pm (last entry at 4:30pm). The museum tells the real story of Florence Nightingale, "the lady with the lamp", from her Victorian childhood to her experiences in the Crimean, through to her years as an ardent campaigner for health reform. Nightingale is recognised as the founder of modern nursing in the United Kingdom. The new museum explains her legacy and also celebrates nursing today: it is a member of The London Museums of Health & Medicine group. In 1860, four years after her famous involvement in the Crimean War, Nightingale founded the Nightingale Training School for nurses at St. Thomas' Hospital and the museum is located on this site. The new museum is designed around three pavilions that tell her story. The Gilded Cage tells the story of Nightingale's privileged childhood and her struggle against stifling social conventions. The Calling shows how Nightingale and her team coped with the crisis in the military hospitals where the legend of the lady with the lamp was born. Reform and Inspire shows the other side of Nightingale, the reformer who campaigned tirelessly for health reform at home and abroad. Highlights from the Collection include the writing slate Nightingale used as a child, her pet owl Athena (which she rescued in Athens and hand reared, and which became her constant companion, travelling everywhere in her pocket), and Nightingale's medicine chest, which she took with her to the Crimean. It contains a mix of medicines and herbal remedies, from bicarbonate of soda to powdered rhubarb. The museum displays a rare Register of Nurses that lists women who served under Nightingale in the military hospitals in Turkey and the Crimean. Interactive exhibits have been created to offer different ways of exploring…

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Coordinates
51.5003, -0.1175
District
Lambeth
Parish
Lambeth, unparished area
Postcode
SE1 7EP
Parliamentary constituency
Vauxhall and Camberwell Green
Phone
+44 207 188 4400
Established
1982
Nearest railway station
Waterloo0.4 km
Opening
Tu-Su 10:00-17:00; "Last Th of month close at 20:00"

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Florence Nightingale Museum?
Florence Nightingale Museum is in London, United Kingdom (postcode SE1 7EP), in the parish of Lambeth, unparished area.
When was Florence Nightingale Museum built?
Built or established in 1982.
Who owns Florence Nightingale Museum?
Florence Nightingale Museum is owned by The Florence Nightingale Museum Trust.
How do I get to Florence Nightingale Museum?
The nearest railway station is Waterloo, about 0.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SE1 7EP.