The original location of the Imperial War Museum was the Crystal Palace, located at the top of Sydenham Hill. The museum was founded there in 1917 to commemorate those who died during the First World War. When that building burnt down on November 30 1936 a new location had to be found, they settled on a building in Lambeth. The building was originally a psychiatric hospital called Bethlem Royal Hospital, located in St. George's Fields.
The museum features a collection of military vehicles, weapons, war memorabilia, a library, a photographic archive, and an art collection. Entrance is free, though there may be charges for special exhibitions, and its open daily 10.00am - 6.00pm.
The museum concentrates on conflicts of the 20th century and later.
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Other branches
The museum also has several other branches in the United Kingdom:
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Located in the bunker which was operational nerve centre of the British government during World War 2.
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A light cruiser moored in the Thames.
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A aerospace museum, including many military aircraft.
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- Opened in 2002 to provide access to the people of the North to the museum's collections.
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