Hello and welcome to the London Film Museum website. Have a look around, explore and enjoy. If you need to call us our number is 020 7202 7040.

Open from 10am most days, with 11am opening on Thursday and Sundays.  

GETTING HERE

We are situated on the first floor of County Hall
next to the London Eye.


1st Floor
Riverside Building
County Hall
London
SE1 7PB


Phone number: 020 7202 7040
Email: info@londonfilmmuseum.com


Tube

The nearest tube stations are;

Westminster (Jubilee, Circle and District Lines) – Exit via the river entrance and walk across Westminster Bridge

Waterloo (Jubilee, Northern, and Bakerloo Lines) – Follow signs for the London Eye and County Hall attractions

Embankment (District, Circle, Bakerloo and Northern Lines) - Exit on the river side and walk up the stairs across the Hungerford pedestrian bridges, and then head towards the London Eye.


Bus

The nearest bus route is the RV1 that stops at the end Belvedere Road (1 minute away)


Train

The nearest Train station is Waterloo.
Follow the signs for London Eye and County Hall Attractions


Cycle

There is a cycle parking bay at the end of the building just by the coach drop off bays.
The nearest Barclays Bike Scheme docking station is a 5 minute walk away just next to the Royal Festival Hall.
https://web.barclayscyclehire.tfl.gov.uk/maps


Parking

The road directly behind County Hall is a private road is only to be used for dropping off visitors with mobility problems. There is no parking allowed on this street. The nearest NCP car park is
100 yards away on the other side of Jubilee Gardens.


Boat

River Services operated by Thames Clippers stop at Waterloo Pier just in front of the London Eye

What's on
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CRAZY ABOUT FILM!!!

5 mins walk from Waterloo Station. NEXT TO THE LONDON EYE

A Magical Event

Plans for the spectacular Harry Potter: A Magical Event at the LFM

Covent Garden Site

London Film Museum unveils plans for a new location in Covent Garden

ray harryhausen

Extended till June 2012, Ray Harryhausen - Myths and Legends

Ray Harryhausen

In June 2010, Ray Harryhausen opened the Myths & Legends exhibition.
Exhibitions
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ray harryhausen

Extended till June 2012, Ray Harryhausen - Myths and Legends

Ray Harryhausen

In June 2010, Ray Harryhausen opened the Myths & Legends exhibition.

Charlie Chaplin

Visitors can discover exciting new insights into the life of Charles Chaplin...

batman and superman

We now have Batman and Superman here at the museum.

online archive

We are starting to put all the pieces we have in the museum online

Exhibitions

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ray harryhausen - myths and legends
***Extended till June 2012*** We are pleased to announce that on June 29th 2010 the London Film Museum opened its latest exhibition. Entitled "Ray Harryhausen - Myths and Legends" - the exhibition focuses on the work of the godfather of stop motion animation - Ray Harryhausen.
READ MORE

What's on

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New Look Museum
The London Film Museum is located on the first floor of the iconic County Hall opposite Big Ben and next to the London Eye.
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Indiana Jones (1981)

Magnum star Tom Selleck was almost cast as Indiana before Harrison Ford.


Star Wars (1977)

Christopher Walken was almost cast as
Han Solo

The Godfather (1972)

Frank Sinatra, Laurence Olivier and Anthony Quinn were almost cast as Vito Corleone before Marlon Brando

James Bond, The Living Daylights (1987)

Pierce Brosnan was almost cast before producers finally chose Timothy Dalton


Got any feedback? Let us know on
info@londonfilmmuseum.com
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HOW TO FIND US
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County Hall,
Riverside Building
next to London Eye
South Bank, London SE1

T/ 020 7202 7040
E/ info@londonfilmmuseum.com
W/ londonfilmmuseum.com







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