Sydney L. Moss Gallery is devoted to literati Chinese arts - paintings, calligraphy and objects in "the scholar's taste" - and to the Japanese art. Founded ... read more
Symbolic & Chase is specialized in fine jewellery and objets d’art conceived with an anthropological eye and with an emphasis on jewellery as art. The gallery is ... read more
Tarisio is, since 1999, the leading international venue for fine instruments and bows. Our goal is to make buying and selling instruments increasingly accessible for ... read more
The Tate is a family of four art galleries with the Tate Britain and the Tate Modern in London, the Tate Liverpool and the Tate St Ives in Cornwall. The Tate Britain ... read more
The Tate is a family of four art galleries with the Tate Britain and the Tate Modern in London, the Tate Liverpool and the Tate St Ives in Cornwall. The Tate ... read more
Art gallery located in Kensington and Chelsea specialising in living British Artists exhibiting contemporary paintings, sculptures and artworks since 1968. read more
The Approach Gallery is focused on Contemporary Art and situated above a pub in Bethnal Green. For more detailed information, see website read more
The British Library is the largest library in the world with over 170 million items from almost every language and faith group. Together, they occupy over 746km of total ... read more
The British Museum is dedicated to human history and culture, spanning over a period of two million years. The museum dates back to 1753 and its enormous collection has ... read more
The Charterhouse's history dates back to 1348 and has served as a monastery, private mansion, boys school and an almshouse, which it is still today. Since 2017 it ... read more
City of London Police Museum tells the story of the City of London Police and some of the major events that the police have dealt with, such as the last hours of Catherine ... read more
The Cutty Sark, part of the Royal Museums Greenwich, was built in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, and was one of the last tea clippers to be built, as well ... read more
The Drawing Room Gallery, a public and non profit organisation, explores ideas around contemporary drawing and makes them visible in the public domain. It promotes ... read more
The Fan Museum, opened in 1991, holds a world-renowned collection of fans and fan leaves, with examples from all over the world dating from the 11th century to the ... read more
The Faraday Museum at the Royal Institution is dedicated to some of the famous scientists who have worked here such as Michael Faraday (electromagnetic ... read more
The Founding Museum tells the history of the Foundling Hospital, which continues today as the children's charity Coram. Today the museum houses two important ... read more
The Fusilier Museum tells the story of a British infantry regiment, raised at the Tower of London in 1685, from its formation to the present day. The collection is rich ... read more
The Golden Hinde is a historically accurate replica of the ship in which Sir Francis Drake completed the second-ever circumnavigation of the world during the years 1577 - ... read more
The Hill Garden were laid out between 1905-1925 by Thomas Mawson for Lord Leverhulme for his residence Inverforth House, or 'The Hill'. Today the garden ... read more
The Household Cavalry Museum celebrates the history and accomplishments of The Household Cavalry offering a unique 'behind the scenes' look at the work that ... read more