Museum dash sees speedy Londoner set new record
A man has sped his way across London using a kick scooter to set a Guinness World Records title for the most museums visited in 24 hours.
Ben Melham, 42, whizzed his way around 42 museums including the Barbican Art Gallery, the British Museum, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum.
He achieved the feat on 25 October and it has now been verified by the world records team.
He takes the title from Sujoy Kumar Mitra and Swaroop Dawrani, who managed 33 museums in Delhi, India.
Mr Melham, who is from London and lives in Surrey, said: "Museums are essential to our understanding of who we are and where we come from.
"Through this record attempt, I hoped to raise awareness and inspire greater engagement with museums and the incredible collections they safeguard."
He has now set his sights on a longer-term goal as he attempts to set the record for the most museums visited in a year.
Adam Millward, managing editor of Guinness World Records, said Mr Melham's culture dash "highlighted the rich diversity of London's museum landscape.
"It's a reminder to locals and tourists alike that there's always something new to explore and learn about, albeit ideally at a slightly less frantic pace than this record demanded of Ben."
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