Banksy piranhas' police sentry box artwork to go on display at London Museum
Briefly

Banksy's artwork featuring a police sentry box filled with piranhas is set to be permanently displayed at the new London Museum, which will open in 2026. The City of London Corporation voted to gift the piece after confirming its authenticity. With plans to attract two million visitors annually and create over 1,500 jobs, the museum aims to transform the area into a global arts destination, enhancing London's cultural landscape.
The only thing better than having a Banksy appear on the walls of London Museum is having a Banksy on display inside.
The City Corporation has pledged 222m to the museum which, alongside the Barbican Centre, will transform the north-west of the Square Mile into a global arts capital.
This artwork acquisition is a great gift to have for the people of London - a City of London Police Box, filled with piranhas.
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