London's new serial killer exhibition delves into the minds of the world's most notorious criminals

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Here’s what you need to know about tickets, tube stops, opening times and useful dates for the new London exhibition

Serial Killer: The Exhibition, which will open in the capital next month, will invite Londoners to explore the minds of notorious murderers Charles Manson, Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer through a scientific, historical and educational perspective.

Uncovering the real history behind the serial killing phenomenon, true crime fans will be able to look beyond the myths to uncover the scientific truth of how real criminal minds work.

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There will be seven immersive rooms to explore as part of the display with four virtual reality experiences and over 1000 original artefacts on display.

Here’s everything true crime fans need to know about the new themed exhibition coming to London.

Where is the London Serial Killer exhibition? 

The serial killer-themed exhibition is based in the The Vaults of the famous Leake Street Banksy Tunnel.

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Address: The Vaults Banksy Tunnel, Waterloo, Leake Street, SE1 7NN, London

What is the nearest Tube stop to the London Serial Killer exhibition?

Situated between both Waterloo and Lambeth North, the exhibition is a short walk from both. Waterloo is accessible via the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern, and the Waterloo & City lines. Lambeth North is also on the Bakerloo line.

When does the London Serial Killer exhibition open?

The Serial killer exhibition will officially open its doors near the end of next month on September 21.

Do I need a ticket to enter the London Serial Killer exhibition?

Yes, the exhibition is a ticketed display. Tickets start from £21 and can be purchased via the exhibition’s ticket partner Fever.

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