The Museum of Brands: General Admission
A partir de€16.16

The Museum of Brands: General Admission
The Museum of Brands represents a vast social history, providing evidence of the dynamic evolution in our consumer lifestyle, along with the way that technology has enabled change and progress. Enjoy the story through the visual medium of design, graphics and commercial art.
8 horas
A partir de€16.16

The Museum of Brands: General Admission (The Museum of Brands: General Admission - Family (2 adults + 2 children))
Permanent collection and temporary displays. 2 adults and 2 children. Please select 1 adult for this package.
8 horas
A partir de€41.57
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| The Museum of Brands: General Admission | attraction | The Museum of Brands represents a vast social history, providing evidence of the dynamic evolution in our consumer life... | 8 horas | €16.16 | Reservar |
| The Museum of Brands: General Admission (The Museum of Brands: General Admission - Family (2 adults + 2 children)) | attraction | Permanent collection and temporary displays. 2 adults and 2 children. Please select 1 adult for this package. | 8 horas | €41.57 | Reservar |
Established in 1984, The Museum of Brands takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through 200 years of social change, consumer culture, and lifestyle.
The collection comprises over half a million items concentrating on those areas that have transformed daily life – from entertainment, travel, leisure, music, and fashion, to children’s toys, postcards, magazines, wartime ephemera and royal souvenirs.
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Take a trip down memory lane in the museum’s Time Tunnel, and see the evolution of brands
Learn about the world of collecting, and how this inquisitive pursuit satisfies the curious
Enjoy the collection started by Robert Opie, part of the world's largest collection of British advertising imagery
Sobre The Museum of Brands: General Admission
Established in 1984, The Museum of Brands takes visitors on a nostalgic journey through 200 years of social change, consumer culture, and lifestyle.
The collection comprises over half a million items concentrating on those areas that have transformed daily life – from entertainment, travel, leisure, music, and fashion, to children’s toys, postcards, magazines, wartime ephemera and royal souvenirs.