London Canal Museum - See a Different London Central London museum of London's waterways and the Victorian ice trade, set in a former Victorian ice warehouse. In a charming waterside building with a magnificent Victorian timber roof, awards ceremonies, conferences, launches, wedding receptions, we host parties, dinners and business receptions. Venue Hire The museum is an attractive and affordable venue for a variety of private functions and events. All our exhibitions of recent years have been designed to provide a simple introduction that is suitable for those with a learning disability as well as those for whom English is a second language. There are handrails, ribbed floor mats, and contrasting stair nosings. For the visually-impaired, we offer a specially designed audio tour of the museum. There are transcripts of some of the audio content. For hearing-impaired visitors we offer an induction loop at reception and sub-titles are provided on all our video content. Exhibitions are designed with the wheelchair user in mind, and there are low-level versions of exhibitions that might otherwise be difficult to appreciate. Both main and rear doors are power operated. There are lifts that link both floors so that wheelchair users and the less mobile can easily get around, and step-free access at the front and rear. Disabled Visitors Welcome The museum is fully accessible to disabled visitors. You can peer down into an ice well and see an exhibition about this half-forgotten industry. On two waterside floors, the charming building is part of the visit, being a former ice warehouse. Exhibitions cover the social history of the canals, roses and castles canal decoration, lifting and handling, the Regent's Canal, the pivotal role of horse power, and the engineering of the waterways. The museum tells the colourful story of London's canals, cargoes, their people, boats and horses. There is capacity for up to 160 delegates seated theatre-style, up to 120 for a dinner, and up to.
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