Cartoon Museum in London

Cartoon Museum - The first animated cartoon Museum London is dedicated to show the best cartoons, comics, British cartoons and animation. There are regular exhibitions, events and reference library.
There is also London tourist attractions which are very entertaining include the history and development of British cartoons from the 18th century until today. You can find the full range of all types of cartoons in this museum including fees and rare examples of cartoon art. This is the perfect place to entertain children of all ages, as well as a serious collection for lovers of animation.
Cartoon Museum was opened in February 2006 as the first of the London Museum of animation. It includes its mission to preserve the best British animation and make an art form that is available for pleasure, research and education. In addition to the museum there is a large library of comic books and stories for inspection. The museum also hosts periodic events, exhibitions and competitions.

There are more than nine hundred pieces in the exhibition. In addition, the museum also regularly holds events where it can be for children and adults to participate. These events are recommended for the year popularity round of this London museum. There is reference library and an archive which are available to quench your thirst for knowledge.

Cartoon Museum also offers exclusive courses adult in the field of animation and develops in society. Both children and adults enjoy this London unique attraction. As with all the museums in London, it is advisable to ring in advance of your visit to ensure the availability of facilities at the time of the visit. The museum shows an example of the very best of British cartoon, caricature, and comic art, in order to make creative animation both past and present.

Thus, this group is very diverse, ranging from the 18th century mold for rare and original works of art on loan from Pino, Dundee, Gillray, Giles and Steve Bell is one of the other artists who have exhibited. This small museum is located on two floors around the corner from the British Museum. Instead it is a small museum, you still have to make sure that you allow yourself to look really good in every place and read all the information. There are some really nice strip of short comedy, both for children and adults, newspapers and comics.

This museum contains some of the fees in the history of the English language. It also provides the latest business also. There is also a special exhibition of the painter individual caricature. In addition, most of the animation is of Arab origin, but there are some products about United States of America about as well.

If you share the enjoyment of this art form, the cartoon museum is for you. With more than 250 original drawings on the screen covering the history of the art form from the beginning to today, this gem of a museum is fun to visit. There is a possibility that each visitor will find something to their taste while getting an education about the history and development of the art form.
There is also a panel discussion of the different types of information in art forms - including political opinion, satire, social commentary and entertainment, as well as a certain part of the evolution of the British cartoonist.
Cartoon Museum Address :
35 Little Russell St,
London WC1A 2HH,
United Kingdom
cartoonmuseum.org
Opening Hours
Mon - Sat: 10.30 - 17.30
(inc. Bank Holidays)
Sun 12.00 - 17.30
Closed in Christmas and New Year