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Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
Museum
Visitors to the Museum are invited to explore the game’s evolution from a garden party pastime to a multi-million dollar professional sport played world-wide. Treasures from the first Championship to the most recent are on display, including equipment,  apparel, mementos, and souvenirs belonging to the greatest players to set foot on Centre Court.

Tour
The route includes No.1 Court, the Picnic Terraces and Water Gardens with their fantastic views across London, The Millennium Building and Press Interview Room, which are out-of-bounds during The Championships, and, on days when building work permits, Centre Court. On other days this will be replaced by the BBC Television Studio.
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Museum
The Museum has exciting interactives, easy-to-use touch screens, and audio guides (not available during Championships) in eight languages, people of all ages can experience the artistry and athleticism that is modern tennis.

Highlights include:
• The Championship Trophies
• A “ghost” of John McEnroe which appears right before the visitors’ eyes.
Watch as he speaks about the game and his well-known opponents in the very changing room he once used!
• 200° Cinema with Matrix-style special effects capturing the Science of Tennis
• Film and video footage which takes visitors right into the action of some of the most memorable and exciting tournament matches
• An extensive, unsurpassed collection of tennis memorabilia dating back to 1555
• Museum Gallery with fascinating displays drawn from our vast collection.

See the outfit of 20-time Wimbledon Champion Martina Navratilova and the racket of British player Tim Henman. Also on display are memorabilia from Bjorn Borg, the stoic Swede whose epic battles with John McEnroe will forever be cherished, and six-time Gentlemen’s Doubles Champions Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde.

Tour
Visitors may also take a tour of the grounds, led by specially trained Blue Badge Guides, and gain access to restricted areas normally closed to the public.

Included are:
• No. 1 Court
• The Water Gardens (Henman Hill)
• The Millennium Building
• The Press Interview Room
• The BBC Television Studio (or Centre Court if building work permits)
• Entrance to the Museum

Opening Times
Open: Throughout the year, daily: 10:30 – 17:00. Last admission is 16:30

Closed: The middle Sunday of The Championships, the Monday immediately after The Championships, 24th, 25th, 26th December and 1st January.
How to Get There

By Underground:
Go to Southfields on the District Line or South Wimbledon on the Northern Line, then take Bus 493. Enter through Gate 3.

By Bus:

Bus 493 runs from Richmond to Tooting, connecting with the District Line at Southfields, with the Northern Line at South Wimbledon, and with the rail/tram at Wimbledon Station.

By Rail:

A 10-minute ride from London Waterloo to Wimbledon Station, then Bus 493.

By Road:

From central London take the A3 Portsmouth road and just before Tibbet's Corner, turn left onto A219 towards Wimbledon. Down Parkside, then turn left into Church Road.

Parking
THERE IS NO CAR PARKING ON-SITE DUE TO BUILDING WORKS
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Museum
The Museum has exciting interactives, easy-to-use touch screens, and audio guides (not available during Championships) in eight languages, people of all ages can experience the artistry and athleticism that is modern tennis.

Highlights include:
• The Championship Trophies
• A “ghost” of John McEnroe which appears right before the visitors’ eyes.
Watch as he speaks about the game and his well-known opponents in the very changing room he once used!
• 200° Cinema with Matrix-style special effects capturing the Science of Tennis
• Film and video footage which takes visitors right into the action of some of the most memorable and exciting tournament matches
• An extensive, unsurpassed collection of tennis memorabilia dating back to 1555
• Museum Gallery with fascinating displays drawn from our vast collection.

See the outfit of 20-time Wimbledon Champion Martina Navratilova and the racket of British player Tim Henman. Also on display are memorabilia from Bjorn Borg, the stoic Swede whose epic battles with John McEnroe will forever be cherished, and six-time Gentlemen’s Doubles Champions Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde.

Tour
Visitors may also take a tour of the grounds, led by specially trained Blue Badge Guides, and gain access to restricted areas normally closed to the public.

Included are:
• No. 1 Court
• The Water Gardens (Henman Hill)
• The Millennium Building
• The Press Interview Room
• The BBC Television Studio (or Centre Court if building work permits)
• Entrance to the Museum

Opening Times
Open: Throughout the year, daily: 10:30 – 17:00. Last admission is 16:30

Closed: The middle Sunday of The Championships, the Monday immediately after The Championships, 24th, 25th, 26th December and 1st January.
How to Get There

By Underground:
Go to Southfields on the District Line or South Wimbledon on the Northern Line, then take Bus 493. Enter through Gate 3.

By Bus:

Bus 493 runs from Richmond to Tooting, connecting with the District Line at Southfields, with the Northern Line at South Wimbledon, and with the rail/tram at Wimbledon Station.

By Rail:

A 10-minute ride from London Waterloo to Wimbledon Station, then Bus 493.

By Road:

From central London take the A3 Portsmouth road and just before Tibbet's Corner, turn left onto A219 towards Wimbledon. Down Parkside, then turn left into Church Road.

Parking
THERE IS NO CAR PARKING ON-SITE DUE TO BUILDING WORKS
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