ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥

Museum

Discover the RCP's 500-year-old collection of artefacts and artwork at our Regent's Park HQ.

Explore the museum

We look forward to welcoming you to explore more than 500 years of medical history in our iconic building in the heart of London.

We are usually open to visitors Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm and until 8pm at our monthly .

The RCP Museum is closed on public bank holidays, the month of August for maintenance and conservation work, and for RCP major events and ceremonies. Please check the RCP  for details before planning your visit.

Visitors can access the Museum and Garden FREE in a number of ways. General admittance for self-guided visits is available for groups of up to 5 people during week day opening hours. Individuals, groups of up to 5 and groups of 6+ can also book one of the below FREE activities:

  • Monthly building taster tours ()
  • Monthly Museum Lates ()
  • Monthly garden tours from April – October ()

Our expert Museum staff also offer a range of  for larger groups for a small fee, for details and prices contact history@rcp.ac.uk

Located in the RCP's Grade I-listed 'modernist masterpiece', our museum collections have been gathered over five centuries since our foundation by Royal Charter of Henry VIII in 1518. When visiting look out for our:

  • portraits and silver, which are displayed throughout the building
  • fascinating Symons collection of artefacts which would have been used by physicians and for self-care in the home
  • Prujean chest of 17th century surgical instruments
  • extraordinary set of 17th-century human remains - John Finch's anatomical tables which give a fascinating insight into dissection and discovery in anatomy
Visitors Looking Into A Display Case At The Rcp Museum (1)

Exhibitions

Through our museum, archive and rare book collections, our exhibitions bring to life the rich history of medicine, the ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ and what it means to be a doctor today and in the past.

Our current exhibition

Healing words: The unofficial story of medical practice in England 1500–1800

The RCP’s current exhibition explores the unofficial story of medical practice in England from 1500-1800. Through our collection of beautifully handwritten family recipe books and illustrated medical texts discover how ordinary households documented and shared knowledge about treatments and cures. These rare manuscripts and recipe collections shed light on early medical practices, family traditions, and the blend of science and folk knowledge in the creation of health remedies.

From 11 September 2024 to 25 July 2025 you can free as part of your visit to the museum.

Ìý

Healing Words Exhibition Graphic With Exhibtion Title And Images Of A Poppy Leg And Zodiac Man

Events, tours and schools

Guided tours and talks

 and are available to book. Explore 500 years of the RCP’s past, key developments in medical history and the award-winning architecture of our stunning Regent’s Park home.

Both in-person and virtual tours are available and a selection of virtual curator talks. Guided live by an expert from the RCP archive, heritage library or museum team, tours and talks are available to book Monday to Friday, 10am–5pm.

Events

We run a series of public events at the museum for all ages including exhibition openings, talks, lectures and workshops throughout the year inspired by the RCP museum collections, history and architecture.

We offer a mix of in-person events at our Regent’s Park home, virtual events to enjoy from wherever you are and hybrid events where attendees can take part in-person or online.

School visits

The Museum offer on-site careers-focussed sessions for secondary schools.

The free interactive learning session uses our historic collections to inspire and educate pupils about careers in medicine.

Access

Please note that as a conference venue, some rooms may be unavailable to view on your visit. Please contact us in advance if you are travelling far to see a particular room or item in the collection. For all museum information and enquiries, please phone +44 (0)20 3075 1510 or email history@rcp.ac.uk.

Museum location, accessibility and journey planning information (including transport accessibility) is available on the . If you would rather discuss visiting arrangements with staff at the RCP, please contact us via email at reception@rcp.ac.uk, or by telephone on +44 (0)20 3075 1363.

A Group Of Visitors On A Guided Tour Looking Up At The Front Of The Rcp Building

Donating to the museum

Support us

The RCP Museum relies on the generosity of our visitors to support our ongoing work. Please help us to continue our work caring for our historic collections and delivering exciting publicly accessibleÌý, fascinatingÌý, and engagingÌýÌýby donating today. All donations go directly to support the work of the RCP library, archive and museum.

The museum engages, inspires and entertains people with the history of medicine and the role of physicians within it. The RCP is a registered charity that promotes patient care and works to reduce illness. The museum supports this work through exhibitions and events that encourage people to engage with issues in healthcare in the past and today.

Donate to our collections

TheÌýRCP museumÌýis seeking to develop its collections. We welcomeÌýall types of donations related to the history of medicine, including instruments, equipment, photographs, artwork and medical teaching models.

Portrait Of Professor Evarist Njelesani, By Jessica Van Der Weert, 2017
Portrait of Professor Evarist Njelesani, by Jessica van der Weert, 2017. Gift of Dr Ian Bullock.