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One of the big museums of London, the V&A is primarily devoted to the arts and fashions. It houses a large number of galleries, housing everything from interior furniture, to decorations and artwork.
A museum devoted to the history of public transport in London. From the early buses and trams, through to the world’s first underground railway and up to modern times. Numerous galleries showing ...
A cultural hub based in the concrete brutalist estate next to the Barbican tube station, it was built in the 1960s by the City of London to encourage people to live and socialise in the city. Today is ...
Founded in 1824, this is the national collection and houses over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. It is among the most visited art museums in the world. Apart from the main ...
London’s largest cathedral, and a massive historical monument. Access for the public includes the main floor, the undercroft where most of the monuments are based, and up high to the top of the dome.
One of the UK’s main national museums, although despite it’s name, it focuses mostly on other countries. Has an impressive collection from Egypt, Greece, Roman remains and a host of other item ...
World famous Victorian bridge with a raising bascule. The bridge itself is free to walk across, and their website lists when it will open for ships. There is also a paid exhibition space, which runs ...
At the heart of the Ragged School Museum is a unique classroom, which recreates a glimpse of Victorian life. There’s a replica classroom, an upper floor with a replica Victorian home, and a modern ...