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LTM London Transport Museum


The London Transport Museum (LTM; London Transport Museum) is a museum dedicated to transport in London.

It is considered one of the most prestigious museums and transport documents in Europe.

In the London district of Covent Garden, home to the museum, it is located inside a building, built in 1670, which once housed the flower market.

The museum also has a deposit, located in the Acton area, open only on certain occasions.

William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford established a "fruit, flower, root and herb" market in Covent Garden in 1670.

Progressively, the wooden buildings in which the sale took place occupied the whole square.

With the demographic growth in London, which occurred in the mid-nineteenth century, the market grew in importance, so much so that it became the main selling point for flowers, fruit and vegetables. It was at this time that the stalls were replaced by permanent structures.

Among these, in 1871 William Rogers designed the building of the Flower Market, reused in 1980 for the nascent London transport museum.

In 1974, in fact, the market had been moved to the town of Nove Elms, located south of the River Thames.

Upcoming events:

  • Architecture tour of the station: To Town Night
  • Late Debate: technology and future
  • Museum Makers: Carpet Christmas Crackers
  • Late debate: women of the future
  • Late debate: the environment counts

Opening data: 1980

Map: LTM London Transport Museum



vCard Info:

Address: Covent Garden Piazza WC2E 7BB
London, Regno Unito

Latitude: 51.51201769221331
Longitude: -0.12150406837463378
Site: https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/...

vCard created by: Paola Bonometti
Currently owned by: Paola Bonometti

Type: Building
Function: Museum
Creation date:
Last update: 05/12/2022