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The London
Dungeon: 28/34
Tooley Street, London SE1
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Buried
beneath the London Bridge Station, deep in the heart
of London, you will find the world's most infamous
museum of horror.
The
London Dungeon brings more than 2,000 years of
gruesomely authentic history vividly back to life
....and death.
Editor's Note: The
Dungeon prides itself on the accuracy and realism of
the exhibits - we do not recommend this attraction
for unaccompanied children and individuals with an
aversion to gore.
With over 40 exhibits the London Dungeon strives to
display the best examples of Britain's dark and
gruesome past.
Major exhibits include Jack the Ripper's London, The
Plague years, Judgment Day, The Great fire of London
and of course The Torture Chamber.
You will see plague victims vomiting blood, witness
the prosecution and subsequent execution of accused
witches during the burning times.
The memory of brutal disembowelment will sear iteself
into your memory as you watch the removal of the
victims intestines inch by bloody inch.
Be vigilant, maintain your composure and you may
survive to tell the tale.
Opening Times:
Open 1 Apr-30 Sep, daily, 1000-1800 (last admission
1730); 12 July-1 Sep, Mon-Wed, 1000-2100; 1 Oct-31
Mar, daily, 1030-1730 (last admission 1630). Closed 25
Dec.
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