Royal College of Physicians Museum Late

Royal College of Physicians Museum, 11 St Andrews Place, London
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Covid 19 Information
We are taking some other measures to make your visit safe and enjoyable and ask that you please do what you can too.

We have:
*Limits on the number of visitors each day.
*An NHS Track & Trace QR code where you can check in to our venue at reception.
*Hygiene stations located throughout the building.
*Thermal scanners to check your temperature at the entrance.
*Staff taking lateral flow tests regularly before coming onsite.

We ask that you:
*Wear a protective face mask or covering whilst inside the building.
*Allow space between you and other people so everyone can feel comfortable.
*Stay at home if you have COVID-19 symptoms.

We will be monitoring the COVID-19 situation and if anything changes that would affect our event we will update this information and inform ticket holders straight away.
Event has ended
This event ended on Thursday 3rd of March 2022
Admission
Free
Venue Information
Royal College Of Physicians
St Andrew's Place, NW1 4LE
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Great Portland Street 0.14 miles

At the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) Museum Lates you can explore our fascinating collections, visit our exhibition and hear from our curatorial team.
As part of our new COVID-19 measures we are currently offering two time slots for attending the Museum Late. It’s important that you arrive during your time slot.

Join a curator introduction
Enjoy a free curator introduction to temporary exhibition RCP Unseen: the history of medicine like you’ve never seen before. Introductions are available at 6pm and 7pm on the exhibition gallery.
In RCP Unseen we display some of our riches for the very first time. Delve into our collections to discover never-seen-before curiosities, and explore previously hidden stories from the history of medicine and beyond...

Explore our collections
When visiting look out for our:
• portraits and silver, which are displayed throughout the building
• fascinating Symons collection of artefacts which would have been used by physicians and for self-care in the home
• Prujean chest of 17th century surgical instruments
• extraordinary set of 17th-century human remains - John Finch's anatomical tables which give a fascinating insight into dissection and discovery in anatomy

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