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Fan Museum in London
Fan Museum in London

Fan Museum - This museum is located in the origin of two Georgian town houses from 1720 in Greenwich World Heritage Site. This is the most important group of fans in the world. Behind the museum there is Orangery tea after an elegant afternoon and Japanese style formal garden with ponds and rivers in the form of a fan.

The Fan Museum contains more than 4,000 fans with the oldest dating back to the 10th century. And there is an option of the fans on the show with a display that changes three times a year.

The museum also contains a permanent display amateur history group, which making different types of fans. The museum also makes the masses and holding fan. It also fixes the fans to another museum and the general public.

This unique museum houses contain a collection of the best fans in the world, including a beautiful example of the 18th and 19th century. There is exhibitions change every four months. The museum house is restored the history of 1721 and provide a wonderful and elegant ambiance, along with the Japanese garden style. The museum offers something to appeal to the widest possible range of tastes and interests. There are some beautiful screen and insight into the history buff.

Fan Museum in London
Fan Museum in London

There is also a kind of familiar Western, as well as some information about the materials and construction. Store has a great variety of merchandise related to the fan (including the wonderful fans also can serve as a summer cover). There is also a beautiful garden with the theme of the fan and orangery completely painted where they serve afternoon tea.

In the upstairs, there is beautiful water featuring the work of Sylvain Le Guen collaborators and some are talented and skilled. The fans were amazing, like nothing you’ve seen before. There is an attention to detail, texture, structure, 3D elements and the determination to make a beautiful fan when it opened, and folded. A particular favorite of the masses have been covered with white fur and has white flowers and black fur which looks like a wreath.

Fan Museum in London
Fan Museum in London

Fan Museum entirely is devoted to the fans (like cool stuff you) that contains an impressive collection of ivory, tortoiseshell, peacock feather and examples of folded cloth, along with battery powered kitsch versions and Welsh fans. There is also large ornamental, Georgian town house from the 18th century with a beautiful trumpet mural.

 

Fan Museum in London
Fan Museum in London

Fan Museum in Greenwich is the only museum in the world which is dedicated to all aspects of decision fan. The museum will host the different groups on loan from other institutions. The exhibition includes fans of the historical and social context. The centuries have used the fans for practical use and as ceremonial elements, fashion accessories and a status symbol. Many of the pieces are characterized with exquisite designs. It is often overlooked on the scale, quality and diversity, but it is clear a great informative social item.

Fan Museum
Fan Museum

You can explore London with more than a passing interest in the decorative arts. You can enjoy a moment to immerse themselves in a corner of the investigation of the topic at this lovely couple’s home in the early Georgian Hills Crooms time. Most of the museum is devoted to the permanent exhibition of the masses through the ages, from the flat rectangle of medieval slavery through decorative folding fan from the 18th and 19th century. There is a special exhibition dedicated to some aspect, such as advertising fan, a fan of world music or sports and entertainment and the fans. We hope this article gives you more information about the museum that you want to visit.

Fan Museum in London Address

12 Crooms Hill, London SE10 8ER,
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8305 1441


Opening Hours

Friday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Posted on December 11, 2015 by Nina. This entry was posted in London Museums. Bookmark the permalink.
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