London Museums
Is photography available in museums as well as exhibitions such as:

The aristocrat Tut muster – 02 dome
Nartrual History Museum
science museum
London zoo

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By: Gemma P

6 Responses to is photography permitted in London museums?

  1. Ed says:

    Yes. But not of the Crown Jewels.

  2. brendanbaxter@btinternet.com says:

    I dont think you can in the first two you stated. But i think you can in the last 2.

  3. Emma R says:

    Most mueseums allow it.depends on which ehiitions you go to.

  4. Animal Lover :) says:

    i have been to the king tut exhibition- no photos
    also been to the nat hist museam, where you are allowed photos
    i have been to glasgow and edinburgh zoos and they allow camera i assume london does too.
    sorry, never been to science museam
    Also, dont know if its still there but i have been to the terracotta army exhibition and they do not allow photos
    Hope this helps :)
    xoxox

  5. He Who Bears His Name says:

    No. My partner and her Father and I visited recently the Tutenkamun exhibition and was told so when I took a photograph.

    There reasons are numerous (damage etc). Hope this is help to you.

  6. morpheus8250 says:

    Most of the museums in London allow photography as long as its for personal use only and you don’t plan to sell the images or use them in a book. Using a camera is usually OK but you might need to ask permission if you want to use a tripod.

    Some places don’t allow photography, like the King Tut exhibition and the Museum of London. Always better to check first. It should tell you on their websites.

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