After the tour
If our Walking Tour tour has piqued your interest, there's plenty more to discover, explore and do...
Thank you for coming on the UCL Walking Tour. As you have now learned, UCL has a rich and radical history and is home to a host of exciting activities, events and museums that are open to the public.
We invite you to visit one of our museums or book onto one of the number of activities and exhibitions that are open to the public. Click on the tiles below and find out how you can get involved and learn even more about UCL’s extensive history.
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Petrie Museum
The Petrie Museum is home to one of the world's largest and most important collections of Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology, telling the stories of people who lived in the Nile Valley in the past.

Institute of Making
The Institute of Making is a multidisciplinary home for all those interested in the made world: from makers of molecules to makers of buildings, synthetic skin to spacecraft, soup to diamonds and more

Jeremy Bentham Auto-icon
Located in the UCL Student Centre, the Auto-icon consists of Jeremy Bentham's preserved skeleton, dressed in his own clothes, and surmounted by a wax head.

UCL Art Museum
UCL Art Museum is home to the university’s collection of over 10,000 sculptures, paintings, prints and drawings from the 1490s to the present day.

Grant Museum of Zoology
The Grant Museum is home to 100,000 specimens from every continent, every ocean, and every animal group. The collection has been used in teaching and research since 1828 and having huge impact.

UCL public events
For talks, workshops, seminars, performances and exhibitions open to all, browse the calendar and book your place.

UCL Online Shop
UCL Online Shop offers a range of memorabilia including clothing, stationery, accessories, and gifts.