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London Tourist Guide > Museums
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Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum
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On 3rd September 1928, at St Mary's Hospital, Alexander Fleming made a chance discovery which revolutionised medicine.
Today, the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum has reconstructed the cramped laboratory in which he discovered penicillin to its original appearance, complete with bacteriological equipment, penicillin artefacts, a video and exhibition and photographs of Fleming.
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Opening Hours Monday to Thursday from 10am until 1pm. Closed weekends and bank holidays.
Location
Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum
St Mary's Hospital
Praed Street
Paddington
W2
Location Map
Telephone +44 (0)20 7886 6528
Nearest Tube / Rail Station Paddington
Bus Routes 7, 15, 27, 36
Access Unfortunately there is no disabled access to the museum.
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