The world’s first museum dedicated to youth culture will open a permanent site in Camden at the end of the year, following years as a pop-up and online store.
Skiddle Staff
Date published: 2nd Oct 2025
The world’s first museum dedicated to the lives and culture of teenagers and young people is set to have a permanent home. The Museum of Youth Culture will open its doors in December 2025 at St Pancras Campus in Camden, marking a major milestone two decades in the making.

Comprising a 6500sqft space tucked away behind Camden High Street, the new venue will feature three gallery spaces: two rolling galleries and one dedicated to showcasing work from young creatives. Describing itself as a “Museum with a little m”, the Museum of Youth Culture strives to chronicle teenage life through the lens of the last century, whether it be post-war bombsite bike racers or 80s acid house ravers.
The Museum has additionally partnered with the likes of Monitor Audio Group, Native Instruments, and Plugin Boutique, who will help provide the venue’s AV and educational music production workshops. Keep your eyes peeled on Camden come December.
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