Apsley House is the London residence of the Dukes of Wellington, housing the large Wellington Collection, brought together by the 1st Duke (1769 – 1852) , the legendary ... read more
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank of England through its fascinating historical objects and works of art. The collection contains 40,000 items and ... read more
Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones in 1622, is the only remaining part of the Whitehall Palace, the residence of English monarchs from 1530 to 1698. Whitehall ... 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
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
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
Burgh House is an independent, self-funding charity and a dynamic space for art, events and history, where everyone can discover the rich heritage of Hampstead, through ... read more
Carlyle's House, today in the hands of the National Trust, is the 18th century townhouse, once the residence of Thomas Carlyle (1795 – 1881), the historian, writer ... read more
Charles Dickens Museum is the former home of Dickens and his family and where he wrote 'Oliver Twist', 'Pickwick Papers' and 'Nicholas ... read more
The Churchill War Rooms, or also known as the Cabinet War Rooms, is a WW II top-secret basement offices, created in 1938, for the leading government ministers, military ... read more
London’s Cinema Museum is devoted to keeping alive the spirit of cinema from the days before the multiplex. The Cinema Museum houses a unique collection of artefacts, ... read more
The Courtauld Gallery, located in Somerset House, displays the art collection of the Courtauld Institute of Art and is best known for its 19th- and early 20th-century ... read more
Crystal Palace was the famous iron-plate-glass construction, built for the Great Exhibition in 1851, and designed by Joseph Paxton. Originally located in Hyde Park, it ... read more
The Design Museum is devoted to contemporary design in every form, and a place where the design industry, education and the public can come together. For more detailed ... read more
Dorich House, at Kingston University, is the former studio home of the sculptor Dora Gordine and her husband the Hon. Richard Hare, a scholar of Russian art and ... read more
Dr Johnson's House is dedicated to the writer, lexicographer and wit, Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784), and located in the house where he was a tenant. The collection ... read more
The Dulwich Picture Gallery houses more than 600 paintings, including one of the world’s finest collections of Old Masters, including works of Rembrandt, Gainsborough, ... read more