Museum of Freemasonry

Museum of Freemasonry

Open to the public

Museum or gallery in Camden

165 artworks

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Many people have heard of freemasonry. Most have no idea what it actually involves. At the Museum of Freemasonry, the goal is to help visitors learn about freemasonry in all its cultural richness. If you are a freemason, the museum is a treasure trove for exploration. If you are not a freemason, it is the perfect place to visit and discover what freemasonry is all about. The exhibitions and events illuminate the history of freemasonry, explore its traditions and values, and reveal its significance through the ages and around the world.

Freemasons' Hall, 60 Great Queen Street, London, Greater London WC2B 5AZ England

contact@museumfreemasonry.org.uk

0207 395 9257

The Library and Museum is free to visit and is open to the general public 10am–5pm Monday to Friday except public holidays and the Christmas and New Year period. Although some of the paintings are on display in the Library and Museum, most are either in storage or on display in parts of the building where access is restricted. However, they can generally be seen by appointment so please contact us if you would like to see a particular painting.

https://museumfreemasonry.org.uk