The Sherlock Holmes Museum 221b Baker Street in London - the heroes of novels and short stories of Arthur Conan Doyle lived under a non-existent in reality the number 221B. Mrs Hudson took care of this house. The Sherlock Holmes Museum was here established, bear the following address: 221B Baker Street, is, in fact, between numbers 237 and 241. Holmes apartment is composed of several rooms. The first room is a large sitting room, complete with fireplace and mantelpiece with several objects on it, including a Persian slipper, in which Sherlock puts his tobacco, and a skull. In the room is also a table where Sherlock keeps his famous deerstalker, and two chairs. There is a desk where Holmes writes, and beside it is a doorway that leads to his bedroom. This room doubles as the reception for their clients. Sherlock also practises shooting his pistol is this room. Painted on the wall is a yellow smily face, decorated with bullet shots. In the kitchen is the dining table, which is usually covered with various scientific instruments. Sherlock uses this room to conduct experiments. Holmes has a bedroom with green walls, a medium-sized bed, a bedside table, and a dressing table and storage cabinet. Watson’s bedroom – an incredibly organised room as a remnant from his time in the military – is located upstairs.
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