The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is a museum located at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, dedicated to the history of tennis and the annual Wimbledon Tennis Championships. The museum features interactive exhibits, historical items, and video displays that highlight the history and traditions of the tournament, as well as the achievements of past champions.
The largest tennis museum in the world, the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is an excellent day out for all, especially avid tennis fans. The museum has tennis artefacts dating back to the1500s.
During your visit you will learn about the history and traditions of the famous ‘Wimbledon Fortnight.’ Feel a part of the competition with the Championships Trophies. Touch the materials of Victorian tennis attire, put your talents to the test on the Batak wall, and discover about how The Championships has evolved since 1877.
Visitors can also take a tour of the grounds, including a visit to Centre Court, where the tournament’s finals are held. The museum is open year-round and is a popular destination for tennis fans and sports enthusiasts.
As well as the permanent collection the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum has various seasonal exhibitions. See the official website for current exhibitions details.