Museums and Institutions:
* The Wellcome Collection, London: This museum houses a collection of Fleming's personal belongings, including his laboratory notebook where he documented his discovery of penicillin.
* The National Portrait Gallery, London: Features a portrait of Alexander Fleming.
* The Science Museum, London: Holds various exhibits related to the history of medicine, including Fleming's work on penicillin.
* The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh: Has a section dedicated to the history of medicine, showcasing the impact of penicillin.
* The University of London: Where Fleming studied and later became a professor, houses various memorials and artifacts related to his life and work.
Other Places:
* The Fleming Memorial Garden, St. Mary's Hospital, London: A small garden dedicated to Fleming, where he worked when he discovered penicillin.
* The Alexander Fleming House, London: A building named after Fleming, housing the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
* The Alexander Fleming Institute, Greece: A research institute focused on medical research.
* The Alexander Fleming Laboratory, Romania: A research institute dedicated to microbiology and infectious diseases.
* Various hospitals, schools, and research institutes around the world: Bear his name in recognition of his contributions to medicine.
While there may not be a singular museum dedicated to Alexander Fleming, his significant contributions to medicine are recognized and celebrated in these various institutions and memorials across the globe.