The Jack the Ripper Museum is a museum and tourist attraction that opened in August 2015 in Cable Street, London. It recreates the East End of London setting in which the unsolved Jack the Ripper murders took place in 1888, and exhibits some original artefacts from the period as well as waxwork recreations of crime scenes and sets. The museum was founded by Mark Palmer-Edgecumbe, a former head of diversity for Google. The project's planning application described it as a "Museum of Women's History". Its change of focus to Jack the Ripper was only revealed when the facade of the building became visible a year later, leading to numerous protests.

Jack the Ripper Museum is located in London Borough of Tower Hamlets, United Kingdom. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 51.5108 and longitude -0.0680.
The museum was established in 2015, making it a significant historical institution in the region.
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