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Public transit access
  
Waterloo Waterloo

Phone
  
+44 20 7188 4400

Florence Nightingale Museum

Established
  
1989; 28 years ago (1989)

Location
  
Lambeth Palace RoadLondon, SE1United Kingdom

Owner
  
The Florence Nightingale Museum Trust

Website
  
florence-nightingale.co.uk

Address
  
2 Lambeth Palace Rd, Lambeth, London SE1 7EW, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5PMMonday10AM–5PMTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday10AM–5PM



Similar
  
Florence Nightingale Medal, Florence Nightingale effect, Nightingale Pledge

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Reinterpreting the florence nightingale museum


The Florence Nightingale Museum is located at St Thomas' Hospital, which faces the Palace of Westminster across the River Thames in South Bank, central London, England. It is open to the public seven days a week. It re-opened on 12 May 2010 following an extensive £1.4m refurbishment.

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The museum tells the real story of Florence Nightingale, "the lady with the lamp", from her Victorian childhood to her experiences in the Crimean, through to her years as an ardent campaigner for health reform. Nightingale is recognised as the founder of modern nursing in the United Kingdom. The new museum explains her legacy and also celebrates nursing today: it is a member of The London Museums of Health & Medicine group.

In 1860, four years after her famous involvement in the Crimean War, Nightingale founded the Nightingale Training School for nurses at St. Thomas' Hospital and the museum is located on this site.

The new museum is designed around three pavilions that tell her story:

  1. The Gilded Cage tells the story of Nightingale's privileged childhood and her struggle against stifling social conventions.
  2. The Calling is dramatic and moving, explaining how Nightingale and her team coped with the crisis in the military hospitals where the legend of the lady with the lamp was born.
  3. Reform and Inspire shows the other side of Nightingale, the reformer who campaigned tirelessly for health reform at home and abroad.

Highlights from the Collection include:

  1. The writing slate Nightingale used as a child.
  2. Her pet owl Athena, which she rescued in Athens and hand reared, and which became her constant companion, travelling everywhere in her pocket.
  3. Nightingale’s medicine chest, which she took with her to the Crimean. Contains a mix of medicines and herbal remedies, from bicarbonate of soda to powdered rhubarb.
  4. A rare Register of Nurses that lists women who served under Nightingale in the military hospitals in Turkey and the Crimean.

Audio tours are free with entry and accessed via your own set of stethoscopes. New interactive exhibits have been created to offer different ways of exploring Florence's story and influence. Free creative activities for children are offered during the holidays.

There is also a resource centre which is open by appointment to students, academics and other researchers, who may utilise the museum's collections, books and documents related to Florence Nightingale. The museum is a member of the London Museums of Health & Medicine.

Florence nightingale museum


References

Florence Nightingale Museum Wikipedia