Faraday Museum at The Royal Institution





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"This free museum is in the basement of the Royal Institute of Science and is dedicated to the periodic table elements that the UK has discovered. It is specifically focused on Michael Faraday, a scientist in the 1800s. The museum is small and an easy addition to your day on Bond Street. "
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