Museum features the reconstructed 1928 laboratory of bacteriologist Alexander Fleming, the founder of penicillin.
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Dec 19, 2024
Agree with the others who reviewed it positively in 2024. A hidden gem - well worth a visit and dedicated volunteers greatly add to the interesting experience. Had been waiting for some time since t… Full review by SBJHBarnet
Mar 13, 2024
This is a very small museum based in the corner of St. Mary’s Hospital, near to Paddington Station. Admission is free and the museum is staffed by knowledgeable volunteers who provide a guided tour. … Full review by _annatkinson
Feb 13, 2024
The visit comprises a talk by an enthusiastic volunteer in the very room where Fleming made the discovery of the effects of penicillin. The room is small and has been reconstructed to look like it di… Full review by Mark R