Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum

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The Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum is a small museum in London preserving the laboratory where Sir Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, showcasing the origins of modern antibiotics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medical museum
science museum
affiliation Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust NERFINISHED
associatedPerson Alexander Fleming NERFINISHED
associatedWith discovery of penicillin in 1928
city City of Westminster NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Alexander Fleming NERFINISHED
educationalPrograms public lectures
school visits
exhibits displays on discovery of penicillin
historical medical equipment
reconstructed Alexander Fleming laboratory
focusesOn discovery of penicillin
origins of modern antibiotics
hasCollectionType biographical exhibits
history of science
medical history
hasLanguage English
hasSubjectCategory Biographical museums in London
Medical museums in the United Kingdom
Museums in the City of Westminster
Science museums in London
hasWebsite official website of Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum
heritageDesignation site of scientific discovery
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
Paddington NERFINISHED
St Mary’s Hospital, London NERFINISHED
namedAfter Alexander Fleming NERFINISHED
nearTransport Paddington Underground station NERFINISHED
Paddington railway station NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedBy St Mary’s Hospital, London NERFINISHED
preserves Alexander Fleming’s laboratory
subjectOf history of antibiotics
history of penicillin
targetAudience medical professionals
students
tourists
theme antibiotic research
bacteriology
tourType guided tours
self-guided visits

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St Mary’s Hospital, London notableUnit Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum