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The Jeffrey Museum shows us the development of middle-class home decoration. This museum is very good, and the dishes from the cafe next to it are delicious. Pay attention to those that are being renovated~ It is great once completed!
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The Geffrye Museum is an interior design museum that focuses on the history of interior design in England. The museum is named in honor of businessman and London mayor Sir Robert Jeffrey.
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The Jeffrey Museum shows us the development of middle-class home decoration. This museum is very good, and the dishes from the cafe next to it are delicious. Pay attention to those that are being renovated~ It is great once completed!
Originally built for the elderly and poor, the Jeffery Museum, in Hoxton, east London, in the early eighteenth century, is now a level-protected building, and the museum is decorated in a series of era styles that visually showcase the evolution of life in England's urban middle class.
If you like history or art, suggest you go to the Jeffery Museum, the top floor has Mummy, Raymond and Beverly Sackler Gallery, Japanese history and culture exhibitions, lots of precious statues and pottery, and after visiting you can take a look at the nearby park
Great opportunity to see life in England's middle class for 4 centuries, huge rooms displaying years of original furniture. Seeing enough to make the trip worthwhile without leaving you tired. An excellent museum, informative and enjoyable visit.
The Jeffery Museum is an interior design museum that displays the history of interior design in England. The museum is named in honor of businessman and London Mayor Sir Robert Jeffery. A particularly interesting museum, you can see the historical changes of British houses, and the gardens are even better.