Caricature Museum in London

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London is one of the most visited European cities, and the English capital has a lot to offer all kinds of tourists. Among its many places of interest, there are several museums, which have very diverse themes and which offer a good time of fun and culture to all who visit them. One of the most interesting, and fun, is the Caricature Museum , perfect for the whole family.

The Cartoon Museum has an extensive collection with more than 3,000 cartoons and more than 5,000 books, in addition to numerous comics, cartoons and animations. In London they have always been very clear that the comic is an art, so its entire history is concentrated in this building, which has works from different periods and shows how important it has been for the country although at first it was not known. he gave it a lot of importance.

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In this museum you will find caricatures of both current characters and artists and those of many years ago, also offering an educational perspective on each of the works so that you can know how they were made and why each one of them. In addition, they do several courses a year so that anyone who wants can learn to draw cartoons , and they are for children and adults.

Not only are there permanent exhibitions with everything that the museum has, but from time to time there are temporary exhibitions that are dedicated to some characters, whether real or fictional. Many of these exhibitions are usually about politicians, and two of the most successful were those of Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher, two of the most important and influential politicians in the UK.

The Cartoon Museum in London is at 35 Little Russel Street and the best tube stop for you to go to is Holborn. It is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and the price is 5.50 pounds, about 7 euros. It may seem a bit expensive but the truth is that if you like the theme a lot it is worth it since you will discover many interesting things.