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.  

Riverside room 2



This room can be used on it's own or in conjunction with Riverside Rooms 1 and 3.

On it's own it is a perfect size for small meetings, but with any of the other rooms can act as the registration area, bar area, or even the dance floor

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For more information please contact

The Events Team:

Tel: +44 (0) 207 202 7043
email: info@lfmevents.com

Venue Hire
The Debating Chamber The Historic Debating Chamber sits at the heart of County Hall.

A fixed 200 seat lecture hall with 5 screen projection it can be linked with the museum or any of the Riverside Rooms for after conference entertainment.
Riverside room 1 This beautiful room is probably the most popular room at the museum as it is the most flexible. From a sit down dinner for 120, reception for 220 or theatre style for 150, this space has one of the finest views of London and Big Ben.
Riverside room 2 This room can be used on it's own or in conjunction with Riverside Rooms 1 and 3. On it's own it is a perfect size for small meetings, but with any of the other rooms can act as the registration area, bar area, or even the dance floor
Riverside room 3 Also located facing Parliament, this space can cater for 100 sit down, 170 buffet, 200 reception and theatre style 130. Ideal for Boardroom of 40.
Riverside Room 4 This room is perfect for small meetings or as a syndicate room for any of the other rooms

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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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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.
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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


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