The Fan Museum in Greenwich, London is the first and only museum in the world devoted in its entirety to all aspects of the ancient art and craft of the fan.
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ABOUT THE MUSEUM > PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Location: 12 Crooms Hill,
Greenwich, London SE10 8ER
Telephone: 0208-305 1441
0208-293 1889
Director/Curator:
General Manager:
Marketing/Events:
House Manager:
Assistant Curator:

Mrs. H E Alexander FRSA
Mrs. Jeanette Hope
Ms. Alexandra Moskalenko
Mr. Peter Whittaker
Mr Tom Foakes

Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 11am - 5pm
Sunday: 12 noon - 5pm
Admission Charges:

Adults: £4.00
*Concessions:  £3.00
Children (under 7): Free
Over 7 and under 16: £3
Admission for groups: £2.50pp

Tuesdays Only: Free entry for OAP and disabled visitors from 2pm (except for groups)
Tuesdays & Sundays: Tuesdays and Sundays: Afternoon teas served in the Orangery from 3pm. £4.50 or £3.50
Public Amenities: Lift and disabled toilet
Baby changing
Dates of Closure The Museum will be closed from 25th February until 28th February inclusive for mounting the exhibition “A Touch of Dutch” and from 21st March until 24th March (inclusive) for Easter.

How to find The Fan Museum
By Rail:

Connex South East: (4 services an hour):
From Charing Cross, Waterloo East, London Bridge and Cannon Street to Greenwich Station (approx. 15 minutes from Charing Cross)

Docklands Light Railway:
From Bank and Tower Gateway every 10 minutes to Cutty Sark Maritime Greenwich

By River: From Charing Cross, Westminster & Tower Piers (30 minute journey)
By Bus: Nos. 177, 180, 188, 199, 286 & 386
By Road: Refer to above map
By Air: The nearest airport is London City Airport