Ben Melham loves museums. He always has. Some of his earliest memories involve school trips to museums. And now he is making new memories – and breaking world records – for visiting museums.
He’s a man on a mission to remind people of the range of museums in the UK, the joys and stories they contain, and that we should cherish these special places – because times have been tough since lockdown saw visitor numbers plummet.
Last year, Melham made history – setting an official Guinness World Record for visiting the most museums in a single day. There were strict rules – he must see at least one artefact in each one, visit during regular opening hours, sign in at each different venue, get photographic and video evidence and be GPS-tracked all the way.
“My daughter had got the Guinness Book of World Records for Christmas, so that’s where it all started,” he says. “I was chatting with her and my son Henrik, and I said I could get a world record. They didn’t believe it was possible – in their eyes, they were for special people, superheroes.
“And I like museums, do a lot of work in them. So I looked on the Guinness website and all the world records are listed, and you can see what they are. So I looked and saw that there was already a world record for most museums in one day – I think it was 22 at the point when I applied. It got broken and was up to 33 while I was preparing. But it felt like something I could do. In the end I managed 42!”
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