Random snaps while walking in London
London is truly a beautiful city, witnessing the glory of the British Empire, and also accompanying it through wars and vicissitudes. In fact, most of the city's buildings were bombed during World War II, and the streetscapes we see today were rebuilt from the ruins. However, these reconstructed buildings exude a classical temperament that allows one to feel the British people's regard for their past history, their respect for traditional culture, and an innate confidence and pride in their national culture. But they do not just stagnate in history; there are also many modern buildings interspersed among the traditional European architecture, which are very beautiful and have a sense of design. The age of the trees on the streets is a testament to the level of urban planning; they grow in sync with the city, never moving, always witnessing.
In a building on Baker Street in London, there is the first museum in the world to build a virtual novel character, Sherlock Holmes. The popularity has been very strong, because the museum is small, so every time a few people are put in, queues are a must.
When you arrive in London, you will check in on Baker Street. Because there is a world famous person here, huh, huh. Although it is a fictional task in the novel, it is so popular that it even has a museum.
Because a book that sells all over the world, it creates a famous detective, and then in the case location of the book, it appears in reality its museum. Haha, it is a world to hang.
Real, old and worth visiting
Very interesting, good.
Booked online in advance, but even if you book in the tourist season, you have to wait at the door for a while. We were still late at the time, so we could only wait for nearly an hour with the team who bought tickets on site before entering. Since it is a novel character, everyone knows that it is all a late imitation, but it can't resist the enthusiasm. If interest is generally felt that the fare is not worth it.
If you are an admirer of Mr. Holmes, the Holmes Museum at 221 Baker Street in London will be the place you must visit. This is also the former residence of Mr Holmes. In this three-and-a-half-storey building, there are still many remains of Mr. Holmes and Mr. Watson. At the same time, in different rooms, there are also some vivid figures and props in the Holmes Collection. These will bring you back to the story at that time. Walking up the third floor, you can see a bathroom. Its sanitary ware has the characteristics of blue and white porcelain. I think it's interesting. There is a queue to visit the museum. At the door, you can take a free photo with Holmes'policeman in real costume. The costumers I remember also speak authentic Chinese. He told me that he had lived near Beijing University of Finance and Economics for more than three years. The ticket for the tour is 15 pounds per person.
Original Party and Shenxia Party will come! The museum itself is not big. It has only four floors and two rooms on each floor. But it is really restored according to the description of the novel. All kinds of familiar props, manuscripts, upstairs and all kinds of cases you like to arrange on the spot, guards at the entrance are very diligent, very Q, remember to put on hat paper and take photos with them yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo-yo