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Jack The Ripper

Jack the Ripper is the best-known name given to an unidentified serial killer generally believed to have been active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888.

The museum is a dedicated to the history of the East London in the 1880s, providing a serious examination of the crimes of Jack the Ripper within the social context of the period. For the first time it tells the story of the man known as ‘Jack the Ripper’ from the perspective of six of the women who were his victims.

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THE MUSEUM

Six incredible floors recreate scenes from the time. The murder scene in Mitre Square, a gentleman’s sitting room (would Jacks’ have looked like this), the Whitechapel police station,Mary Jane Kelly’s bedroom, the mortuary and much, much more.

THE HISTORY

In 1888, Jack the Ripper committed a series of murders in the east end of London that shocked the world. The killings spawned hundreds of theories, books and films, each trying to solve the crimes which, to this day, remain a mystery.

EASY TO ACCESS

Don’t miss London’s hottest new visitor attraction, only 7 minutes walk from Tower Hill Station

Our walk leaves Tower Hill station at 3pm every day.*

Adult Walk Only

From GBP 10.00

One adult walk – THE WALK STARTS AT 3PM PLEASE MEET OUR GUIDE AT TRADERS GATE GIFT SHOP TOWER HILL STATION.

Child Walk Only

From GBP 8.00

One child walk – THE WALK STARTS AT 3PM PLEASE MEET OUR GUIDE AT TRADERS GATE GIFT SHOP TOWER HILL STATION.

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