The Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden is the place where Barbara Hepworth lived and worked, surrounded by a garden, laid out by herself with help from a ... read more
The Barbican Centre is a world leading centre for the performing arts, with theatre, dance, film, a famous Concert Hall for classical and contemporary music, art ... read more
The Barnet Museum is dedicated to the local history of Chipping Barnet, East Barnet, New Barnet, Hadley and the surrounding districts, displaying hundreds of ... read more
The Battle of Britain Bunker is the war-bunker with the rooms from which most of the RAF's side of the WW II Battle of Britain was co-ordinated. It makes alive ... read more
Beamish is an open-air museum which tells the story of everyday life in urban and rural North East England, early 20th century. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
Belfast Exposed, established in 1983, is Northern Ireland's premier contemporary photography organisation, and offers exhibitions, courses, and other activities, ... read more
Belgrave Hall dates from early 18th century and was commissioned by Edmund Cradock a hosiery merchant. He died soon after its completion, and the house changed hands ... read more
Beningbrough Hall is a remarkable baroque house, completed in 1716, on the older Beningbrough estate. Since 1556 the estate has been in the hands of several families, ... read more
Benjamin Franklin House, opened in 2006, is the house were Franklin lived and worked for nearly sixteen years on the eve of the American Revolution (1757-1762; ... read more
Big Pit is a real coal mine and one of Britain's leading mining museums, with facilities to educate and entertain all ages. Enjoy a multi-media tour of a modern ... read more
The Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, opened in 1885, houses over 40 galleries that display a collection of international importance covering fine art, ceramics, ... read more
The Black Country Living Museum is an open air museum that tells the story of one of the very first industrialised landscapes in Britain. You'll see history brought ... read more
Blakesley Hall is a timber-framed house built in 1590 by Richard Smalbroke, a member of one of Birmingham’s leading merchant families. The house is furnished using an ... read more
The Bolton Steam Museum is displaying the largest collection of working mill engines in Europe. Lancashire was once producing more than half the world's supply of ... read more
Bowes Museum was built as a public art gallery for John Bowes and his wife, Joséphine, Countess of Montalbo. He was the illegitimate son of the 10th Earl of Starthmore. ... read more
Brantwood was the home of John Ruskin (1819-1900), the leading art critic, art patron, water-colourist and philanthropist. He lived here from 1872 until 1900. Today the ... read more
Breamore House, dates from 1583, and was acquired in the 18th century by Sir Edward Hulse, M.D., Baronet. The House is still inhabited by the Hulse family and renowned for ... read more
Broughton House is an 18th century town house, and today a museum dedicated to the life and work of the Scottish artist Edward Atkinson Hornel, who lived here from 1901 ... read more
Bruce Castle Museum, a museum of local history, is housed in the 16th century Bruce Castle, and surrounded by Bruce Castle Park, which is today a public park. It is named ... read more
The Brunei Gallery is an exciting venue that hosts a programme of changing contemporary and historical exhibitions from Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The ... read more