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About The Museum
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| Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum |
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Highlights of Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum include the Championship Trophies, a 200°
cinema screen and a 'walk-through' of the men's dressing room as it
was in the 1980s, with John McEnroe.
The museum is open throughout the year, daily: 10.30am - 5pm. Last admission is 4.30pm.
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Planning a Visit
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| Book Guided Tours Online |
Visitors to the Museum can take Guided Tours of the Grounds
on most days throughout the year. Bookings can be made in advance
using our online booking application.
Click
Here to Book Tours Online
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News
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| Raising the Roof: The Creation of Centre Court |
Visitors can now have an up close and personal look at Centre Court at Wimbledon – from its ambitious beginnings in 1921 to the exciting additions taking place – all in the new Raising the Roof: The Creation of Centre Court exhibition at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. The exhibition opened on 2 June 2008.
Raising the Roof: The Creation of Centre Court |
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News
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| Special Commendation for Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum |
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum won winning a Special Commendation in the 2008 European Museum of the Year Award. The Museum is being recognised for its achievements in imaginative innovation and significant influence in the national and international museum field, and for the excellence of its marketing stategy.
Special Commendation for Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
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| Double Success for Award-Winning Museum |
GOLD - Visit London Best Tourism Experience Award 2007 BRONZE - Visit London Accessible Tourism Award 2007
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum and Tour continues its impressive winning streak as it secures the Gold Visit London Best Tourism Experience Award 2007 as well as the Bronze Visit London Accessible Tourism Award 2007 for the Museum.
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum – providing the perfect service
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| Hand-held Sign Language Guides at Museum |
| Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is now even more accessible to
a wider number of people. Deaf visitors to the Museum can have a
tour presented in sign language using the latest hand-held video
technology. To launch the guide a specially invited group of local
visitors were given the opportunity to try this innovative guide.
Deaf tennis champion Anthony Sinclair also attended the event with
cameras from BBC Television’s ‘See Hear’ programme.
Anthony Sinclair played in the first deaf tennis match at the Wimbledon
Championships in 2004.
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