Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture

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Middlesex University’s Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture (MoDA) is known as 'the museum of the history of the home'. Its varied exhibitions give a vivid picture of domestic life in the first half of the twentieth century while also looking at contemporary design, art and issues related to the domestic environment. MoDA's outstanding collections throw light on what homes were like and how people lived in them. They are a fascinating resource for everyone interested in design, decoration and social history - the general public, students, academics and design professionals (a Study Room is available). Its programme of practical workshops, study days, events and talks provide educational, informative and entertaining experiences for adults and children.

Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture
Middlesex University
Cat Hill
Barnet
EN4 8HT
51.644400,-0.147727
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Telephone:
020 8411 5244
Fax:
020 8411 6639
Admission:
Free
Open:
Tues-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm. Closed Mon.
Access:
The museum is fully accessible for wheelchair users and there is a public lift to the first floor. An induction loop is provided in the main reception area and the lecture theatre. A baby nappy changer unit is available in the disabled toilet which is situated near the museum entrance.
Underground:
Oakwood, Cockfosters (Piccadilly line)
Buses:
298, 299, 307
Rail:
New Barnet then 307 bus

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