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Migration Museum Walking Tour

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Migration Museum Walking Tour



Wednesday 04 June

17:45 - 19:45

Event Type
Tour
LFA Location
City of London
Audience
This event is for Everyone This event is for Built environment professionals This event is for College and university students This event is for Local residents

If you were to go back in time a few hundred years and walk along the streets of London, you would have seen multicultural residential neighbourhoods and a bustling commercial centre, filled with warehouses, shops and factories producing and storing a wide range of products. Over the centuries, you would have encountered people speaking different languages, practising a range of religions and building the foundations of British culture as we know it today.

Join the Migration Museum team to discover the incredible stories of the generations of migrants that have lived, worked and left their mark on the streets of Aldgate and the City of London. The tour will be starting at the site of the museum’s future permanent home and will last approximately 2 hours.

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Location

The walking tour starts on the corner of Northumberland Alley and Carlisle Avenue

10 Northumberland Alley
EC3N 2EJ

The event is held outside on the streets of the City of London and Aldgate, we will be meeting by the building site of the museum's permanent home. The alley is just off Fenchurch Street, and the group will gather by some bike racks to start.

Nearest station: Fenchurch Street


Accessibility


Level access, with no/automatic doors


For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: liberty@migrationmuseum.org .
View the LFA accessibility policy here


This is a walking tour of the city, there is limited opportunity to sit down, it is therefore only accessible to anyone who can make their way around the city at a gentle pace. The route is all level access so is suitable for people using wheelchairs or bringing pushchairs. While we are covering a lot of material, we won't be covering a huge distance in total we will walk 1.5miles. There are opportunities to use public toilets on route. If you would like to know more detail to help you assess the accessibility of this event please get in touch.

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