The museum is at Lord's, the home of cricket, at the opposite end of the ground to "Cherie Blair's Mouth." It is also the starting point for frequent tours of the historic pavilion and club buildings.
The MCC Museum documents 400 years of cricketing history through paintings, artifacts, photographs, and documents. The museum's pride of place is the tiny, original Ashes urn and the Wisden trophy. Also on display are cricket bats, balls, and kits donated by various players over the years.
The MCC has been the sole arbiter of the game's rules since 1788 and the museum displays the oldest existing copy of those rules
Real Ashes Trophy, Prudential Cup (1983 World Cup), Dada (Sourav Ganguly)'s Jersey, T20 World Cup - and N no of stories: all are perfectly stored here.
Fact: Even if Australia wins the Ashes series, a real 10 cm urn remains on display in the MCC museum.
there are many artifacts like signed Bats, oil paintings, trophies, Blazers, and many more are there, but entry to the Museum comes with a Tour of Lord's Ground. read more