To mark the 150th anniversary - and for only the second time ever - we are inviting you in to see exhibits from the collection of the Met's Crime Museum.
They tell the stories of famous and innovative cases investigated by the Metropolitan Police, including George Smith (the Brides in the Bath murderer), the Great Train Robbery, and Dr Crippen, but above all how justice for victims has always been at the centre of Met investigations.
Although carefully chosen for display, the material contained in the Museum relates to the history of policing and crime and includes material not suitable for children. We therefore do not admit guests under the age of 16 years old.
Please note, this is NOT The Crime Museum at New Scotland Yard, which remains closed to the public.
What you need to know
· Maximum of two tickets per booking, and all visitors MUST be over 16.
· You must complete the booking form in full, providing the full names of each attendee. You may provide a single email and phone number for each visitor, but please ensure that it is one you are contactable via on the day. Failure to provide this information will result in your booking being cancelled.
· Bookings are non-transferrable. If you are unable to attend your appointment, please cancel your booking as soon as possible to enable others to visit.
· Photo ID will be required for each person on the day for security purposes, so we kindly ask to bring this with you.
· Please arrive no earlier than ten minutes before your tour as our building only has a small waiting area. We cannot guarantee admission for late comers.
· If you have any access requirements, we ask if you can kindly contact us in advance so that we can best facilitate your visit. For this and any other queries, please email us: policemuseum@met.police.uk