About
Telling stories is an important part of our life
It is part of who we are and where we come from. Since ancient times, important values and lessons about life were handed over to the next generation through stories. Stories are such an innate part of our life we often neglect their importance as a source of knowledge and inspiration. The Museum of Entrepreneurship collects and makes available the stories of the entrepreneurs of our times. Remarkable stories of how they started, what inspired and motivated them, how they grew and eventually exited; stories of success and failure.
Stories
Selected stories of entrepreneurs of our times
You will hear directly from a number of entrepreneurs, you will learn how they started, what motivates them and where they are now with their stories.
News & Events
All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them
The Key Points: The Lean Startup
Startups operate in an environment of extreme uncertainty, limited funds, and a low…
Fundraising during COVID Times
Fundraising for a startup is a perilous journey in the best of cases but, during a…
A Surprising Difference between Millionaires and Billionaires
Excerpt from the book “The Billion Dollar Secret” by Rafael Badziag.
Inspiration is key – tailoring educational programmes to raise entrepreneurial intention among students
Inspiration generated by charismatic tutors is found to be the most influential aspect of…
Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learnBenjamin Franklin
All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue themWalt Disney
We don’t make movies to make money. We make money to make moviesWalt Disney
Visit us
Come and visit us at Bayes
106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ
Nearest underground stations
- Moorgate and Old Street on the Northern Line (bank branch)
- Barbican, Liverpool Street and Moorgate on the Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and Circle Lines
- Liverpool Street on the Central Line.
Bus routes 4, 8, 21, 25, 43, 55, 56, 76, 100, 133, 141, 153, 172, 214, 243, 271, 501 and 521
Travel by rail to any London terminus and then by underground, by bus, or on foot.
Travel by car: parking for Bunhill Row is either in the Barbican Centre’s car parks or in the National Car Parks in Aldersgate Street, London Wall and Finsbury Square.