The Cartoon Museum depicts the history and evolution of British cartoon and comic art from the 18th century to the present day.
What to see at the Cartoon Museum
The Cartoon Museum has a collection of over 5000 books, 4000 comics and over 1700 original cartoons and prints. A programme of temporary exhibitions is curated from this collection.
Visiting the Cartoon Museum
The museum is located on Wells Street in Fitzrovia, just north of Oxford Street. It is around a seven-minute walk from Oxford Circus tube station and not much farther to Goodge Street and Tottenham Court Road stations.
There is free entry to the museum for holders of the London Pass and the National Art Pass.
It is a small museum that should take around 90 minutes to see properly.
Free entry to the Cartoon Museum with the London Pass
The London Pass gives you free entry to the Cartoon Museum plus entry to over 80 other attractions in and around London.
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