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Sign Pointing to Centre Court
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Guided Tours Now Available


Visitors to the Museum can book online for our Guided Tours of the Grounds. Click on the link below for more details.

The route includes No.1 Court, the Picnic Terraces and Water Gardens with their fantastic views across London, The Millennium Building and Press Interview Room, which are out-of-bounds during The Championships, and, on days when building work permits, Centre Court. On other days this will be replaced by the BBC Television Studio.

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Wimbledon Museum Sign Language Guide
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News
New Hand-held Sign Language Guides at Museum

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is now even more accessible to a wider number of people. Deaf visitors to the Museum can have a tour presented in sign language using the latest hand-held video technology. To launch the guide a specially invited group of local visitors were given the opportunity to try this innovative guide. Deaf tennis champion Anthony Sinclair also attended the event with cameras from BBC Television’s ‘See Hear’ programme. Anthony Sinclair played in the first deaf tennis match at the Wimbledon Championships in 2004.

 New Hand-held Sign Language Guides at Museum

 


Visit Londond Awards 2006 Bronze Winner
News
Museum wins Award
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is revelling in the glory of its new status as winner of the Visit London Large Visitor Attraction of the Year Award 2006. The museum combines state-of-the-art interactive touch screens with its unparalleled collection of traditional and contemporary tennis memorabilia, all exploring the story of the game and the Wimbledon Championships, from past to present, in a vibrant and entertaining way.

 Museum Wins Large Visitor Attraction of the Year Award

 


The New Museum
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About The Museum
The New Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
The brand new Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is now open to the public. Highlights of the museum include the Championship Trophies, a 200° cinema screen and a 'walk-through' of the men's dressing room as it was in the 1980s, with John McEnroe.

 Museum Now Open
 About the New Museum
 Museum Newsletter (PDF - 650k)
 New Museum Brochure (PDF - 6mb)
 Federer, Mauresmo and Agassi Boost for Museum


     
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