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10am to 6pm every dayClosed 24, 25 & 26 December
What to see at IWM London
What to see at IWM London
There is lots to see and we recommend about two and a half hours for your visit. However, with new galleries, exhibitions, our onsite Café and shops, you may want to visit for half a day or longer.
Making A New World
Making A New World
Our season explores how the First World War has shaped the society we live in today through a programme of free exhibitions, alongside immersive live music, performance and public debates.
IWM's Early Years in 16 Images

IWM's Early Years in 16 Images
The now iconic 15 inch guns from HMS Ramillies and HMS Resolution outside IWM’s Lambeth Road building were installed and unveiled to the public in 1968.
Find out more about the museum's early years and the events that led to IWM London's permanent residence at Lambeth Road in 1936, through 16 images.
From Bedlam to Baghdad: An Introduction to IWM London Tour
From Bedlam to Baghdad: An Introduction to IWM London Tour
Join one of our expert IWM guides for an introductory tour of IWM London. Starting with a brief history of the Imperial War Museum and the building’s origin as Bethlem Hospital, you'll be guided through three floors of our world-class collections. Hear the everyday and exceptional stories of people whose lives have been forever impacted by war.
Join IWM Membership
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Location

Address
IWM London
Lambeth Road
London
SE1 6HZ
- Lambeth North
- Elephant & Castle
Facilities
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Lockers and luggage
We are unable to store large items of luggage or suitcases and these are not permitted in the galleries. The nearest left luggage facility is at Waterloo station. Lockers are available to use for smaller items such as small bags or ruck sacks.
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Shopping at IWM London
Our shops offers a wide range of inspiring gifts, from books, clothing and accessories to vintage posters, homeware, toys and souvenirs, all inspired by our collections and the stories they tell.
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Eating and drinking
Our Café serves a range of handmade British food freshly prepared every day including stone-baked pizzas, healthy salads and snacks, sandwiches and classic puddings.
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Donations
Admission is free but we encourage visitors to support our work to help us share our stories with every generation. You can donate cash or make a quick and easy contactless donation with a credit or debit card by tapping it at various locations around the museum. Alternatively you can donate online now.
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Filming and photography
You are welcome to take photos and video for personal, non-commercial use. Please avoid the use of flash and tripods, and taking photos or filming people without permission. Please observe signage indicating where photography and filming is not permitted.
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Accessibility
Step-free access to the museum is via the West Entrance. If you're looking at the front of the museum, the West Entrance is located on the right hand side of the building, just past the Café entrance.
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Toilets
Accessible toilets are located on all floors except Levels 4 and 5. There are baby changing facilities in every bathroom at the museum.
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