Lords Cricket Ground Houses The Oldest Sporting Museum In The Planet

Lords Cricket Ground viewed as The Home of Cricket is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club MCC and is the home of the England and Wales Cricket Board ECB among others. Cricket lovers and sports enthusiasts in general will delight in the magnificence of the stadium that held its first match in 1814 with the game being Marylebone Cricket Ground versus Hertfordshire.

Visitors should be sure to check out the many stands of the cricket venue like the Pavilion the Grand Stand and the Media Center. The Pavilion is from the Victorian era and is a significant hallmark of the Lords Cricket Ground. Another prominent feature is the Grand Stand located at the southeast part of the field. The futuristic Media Centre has won the RIBA Stirling Prize for architecture in 1999. It is now endorsed by Investec.

The MCC Museum is a must visit when touring Lords Cricket Ground. It has the globes most famous assortment of cricket souvenirs like the Ashes. These collections have been accumulated since 1864. Cricket gears of the greats like Donald Bradman and Shane Warne can be seen. Historical cricket videos are displayed at the Brian Johnston Memorial Theatre. Furthermore there is a new showcase of the life and livelihood of Brian Lara.

Transport options to get to the Lords Cricket Ground include trains like the St. Johns Wood tube station and public buses. Tourists who happen to visit London during the summer may be able to catch a test match played at the grand old stadium. Other sports like tennis and archery have been played at the ground in old times. Lords also has an actual tennis court. Travelers have the option of staying at a Langham Hotel London like The Langham London during their stay.

About the writer:  Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

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