THE SHERLOCK HOLMES MUSEUM IN LONDON

You will not find 221”B” Baker Street, a residence of the famous detective. But there is a room in the pub “The Sherlock Holmes’s” in Northumberland Street which keeps the atmosphere of those times of the 19-th century and personal things as said belonged to Mr. Holmes – his famous violin, the collection of pipes he smoked, some chemicals for his experiments and the whip from the famous story about the snake. The room is furnished according to the style of those times and when you visit his flat you have the feeling as if the master has just left the room for a moment with Dr. Watson, and Mrs. Hudson is somewhere in the backrooms and you’ll see her entering the room and carrying a tray with cups of tea.

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