Shuttleworth Houise, situated in 172 ha (425 acres) of magnificent parkland, is an important tourist attraction, where the visitors can admire the famous collection ... read more
Shugborough Hall has been in the Anson family since 1624 until the death of the 4th Earl of Lichfield in 1960. Today it is in the hands of the National Trust and open to ... read more
Shrewsbury Castle, dating back to Middle-Ages, was built as a fortification, but became later in private hands. It is since 1924 in public hands and houses ... read more
The Shetland Museum & Archives is a place where visitors and researchers can explore the fascinating story of Shetland’s heritage and culture in one place, with ... read more
The Sherlock Holmes Museum, opened in 1990, is dedicated to the literary character Sherlock Holmes, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The museum, located in ... read more
Shakespeare's Birthplace is the house where William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) is supposed to have been born and where he spent his childhood. The small museum is ... read more
Sewerby Hall is a Georgian country house, surrounded by 20 ha (50 acres) of landscaped gardens. The Hall houses the Museum of East Yorkshire, and the Coastguard ... read more
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, opened in 1889 as the world’s first purpose-built portrait gallery, holds the national collections of portraits, as well as the ... read more
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is located in two buildings. Modern One is housed in an impressive neo-classical building, built in 1825. It was designed by ... read more
The Scottish National Gallery, opened in 1859, features world famous collections including masterpieces by Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, El Greco, Velázquez, Rembrandt, ... read more
The Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ltd is dedicated the history of the Scottish fishing industry, its constant process of innovation, and its influence on the lives of ... read more
The Scotland Street School Museum is a museum it tells the story of 100 years of education in Scotland, from the Victorian era up to the late 20th century. The building ... read more
The Science Museum's world-class collection forms an enduring record of scientific, technological and medical advancement from across the globe. For more detailed ... read more
The Science Gallery London is a relatively new cultural venue at the heart of Kings College’s campus. Presenting art and science, the gallery is a space for ... read more
The Science and Industry Museum tells the story of Manchester's scientific and industrial past, present and future. The museum is located on the site of the oldest ... read more
The Saatchi Gallery is focusing on the works of contemporary international artists through temporary exhibitions, an educational programme and events. The gallery ... read more
The Ruthin Gaol Museum tells the story about life in the Victorian prison system, how the prisoners lived their daily lives, what they ate, how they worked, and the ... read more
The Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum is dedicated to the history of over 300 years of service by Wales's oldest infantry Regiment. The museum is housed in two towers ... read more
The Royal Ulster Rifles Regimental Museum houses an extensive collection of uniforms, badges, medals and regimental memorabilia covering the history of the Regiment and ... read more
Royal Pavilion was built as a pleasure palace for King George IV. Building started in 1787, but the main part was constructed between 1815 and 1822, by the architect John ... read more