In 1928 young Alexander Fleming at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, discovered the lifesaving antibiotic- penicillin.
After reconstruction, the museum was opened in 1993 at St Mary's Hospital. In the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum you will be grateful to see the old laboratory equipments, to look at old books and newspapers. Also you will get an opportunity to watch video about the life of Alexander Fleming before and after discovering penicillin and also you will discover the story of antibiotics and how penicillin was discovered.Experience Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum with your London Pass! The London Pass will give you free entry to the 55 most popular attractions and one of them is Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum. The London Pass also offers discounts to the restaurants, shops and theatre and free transportation to travel across the London. London Pass will offer you many more opportunities!
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