
Crystal Palace Museum
The Crystal Palace Museum, located in South London, preserves the history of the iconic Crystal Palace, originally built for the 1851 London Exhibition. The museum highlights the palace's architectural design, its role in Victorian innovation, and its cultural significance. Housed in a historic building that once served as the palace’s engine house, the museum showcases photographs, models, and artifacts that tell the story of the palace’s influence on arts, science, and public entertainment. It offers visitors an insightful glimpse into a remarkable era of British history and architectural achievement.