Relive the story of Jack the Ripper by visiting the museum in London. You'll be given the complete history of the most mysterious unresolved case of all time. Do you dare step inside?
Jack the Ripper Museum
The Jack the Ripper Museum offers a unique experience to learn more about the most famous serial killer of Victorian London. The exhibition tells the story of the events concerning the criminal during 1888. Did you know that Jack the Ripper was never found and still to this day they have been unable to find conclusive suspects?
Inside the museum, you'll find the most significant scenes involved with the homicides that tormented the city. The police station in Whitechapel, the district the crimes were committed in, Mitre Square, the site of the most famous murders, the bedroom of Mary Jane Kelly, the last victim, and the morgue are all locations you'll learn more about.
You'll also come across the grisly items used as weapons by Jack the Ripper, a recreation of his house and the sketches carried out by the police of the first suspect; Walter Sickert.
Opening Times
The Jack the Ripper museum is open every day from 9:30 am to 6 pm. Final entry is at 5:30 pm.
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