Dedicated to all things cinema, this charming Kennington museum has been fighting to keep its doors open for some years. Located in the former Lambeth Workhouse, where one Charlie Chaplin was sent as a little boy, the space has been transformed into an important historical monument, featuring a vast collection of movie memorabilia, props, and machinery that documents the history of film from its emergence to the present day. Tours must be booked in advance.
Don’t miss: From 20th-century French film to cult British classics, a huge range of screenings take place regularly at the Cinema Museum, while the on-site bar is widely listed as one of the area’s finest.