Myths and Fairy Tales, London Transport Museum

Explore myths and fairy tales at London Transport Museum this February half-term

Myths and Fairy Tales, London Transport Museum
From Kew Gardens to Platform 9 3/4, there's no shortage of magic in London. Walk on the wild side with London Transport Museum's temporary poster exhibition, Myths and Fairytales. Explore how different artists reimagined travel in London through fantastical stories and legends. Posters on display depict gods and mythical creatures, mixing myth and manmade magic.

Storytime
11:00 and 14:00 (approx. 20 minutes)
Recommended for children aged 0-12



Stop by the Museum for a mythical adventure through the streets of ancient London, inspired by Frederick Charles Herrick’s famous poster from 1924. The story follows Hermes, Greek God of travellers, divine emissary, and notorious trickster, who tries to help fix London's transit problem.

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Make and Take activity
11:30 - 12:45, 14:30 - 15:45
Recommended for children aged 3-12



It doesn't have to be festival season to warrant a flower crown: use materials at the Museum to create your own headpiece inspired by the themes and characters featured in the Myths and Fairytales poster exhibit. Participants will proceed to parade through the galleries to peruse the posters.

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What Myths and Fairy Tales, London Transport Museum
Where London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Piazza , London , WC2E 7BB | MAP
Nearest tube Covent Garden (underground)
When 10 Feb 18 – 18 Feb 18, Times vary between events, check online
Price £Free with Museum entry
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