• The Sherlock Holmes Museum originally opened in 1990, at number 239 Baker Street, but has eventually managed to become the highly appropriate 221B.
  • That has since been converted into a block of flats behind the Abbey National’s 1930s facade. So where’s the Sherlock Holmes Museum?
  • End your tour opposite the Sherlock Holmes Museum, so you can continue to explore Sherlock's London before visiting the Sherlock Holmes Museum itself.
  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum is situated at 221B Baker Street, London, one of the world’s most famous addresses.
  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum was initially founded in 1989, on a site as close to that described by Conan Doyle as possible (it's actually at number 239).
  • ...playing the character in more than 200 films, it’s no wonder why so many fans make the pilgrimage to London’s Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221B Baker Street.
  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum was opened in 1990 by the Sherlock Holmes International Society and took the address of 221b Baker Street.
  • With many fascinating things to see at Sherlock Holmes Museum, you can easily spend one to two hours at the museum.
  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum is a privately run museum in London, England, dedicated to the famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes.
  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221B Baker Street, London -- It is brilliant. Some of the figures are a bit strange, but I believe they were made in the early 90's.