Saturday, October 30, 2010

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum

The Museum, set within Centre Court, chronicles the game of lawn tennis from its origins in the 1870s to the present day. Highlights include a view of the world-famous Centre Court and the original Championships' trophies

The museum's story begins with the late Tom Todd (1911-84), who started picking up stray tennis objects, prints and illustrations in antique shops and junk and bric-a-brac places.Exciting new additions to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum

(London, UK October 2009) A new addition known as CentreCourt360 has now opened taking a visit to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum to a heightened level. The two part expansion of the Museum includes a new viewing platform and two interactive rooms within Centre Court. Guests can enjoy a 360 degree view of the arena while exploring the new viewing platform.

The Lawn Tennis Museum is located in the grounds used by the annual Wimbledon tennis tournament, probably the most prestigious event in tennis.Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum additionally hosts educational Workshops and Children's Guided Tours under its Museum Education Programme. This features numerous 'pocket money' gifts and a packed-lunch.The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is home to a brand new cinema with a 200 degree screen.


Normally entry fare of Windsor Castle The for Adult is £10.00 and for the child is £5.50, The Opening time of Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is daily (10.30-17.00). It is closed on 24-26 December and 1 january.You can buy "London Pass" and visit 71 Attractions in London instead of buying tickets at each attraction. It can save your time and energy.

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