The F.E. McWilliam Gallery and Studio is dedicated to the memory of sculptor Frederick Edward McWilliam (1909 - 1992). He was born in Banbridge and became one of ... read more
The Firing Line Museum is a museum that celebrates the Welsh soldier over a period of 300 years; a time which saw ordinary Welshmen travel the world, carrying out ... read more
The Flame Gasworks Museum, opened in 2002 as a visitor attraction, present the restored FLAME Gasworks dating back to 1855. They supplied the town with gas made from ... read more
The Fleet Air Arm Museum is representing the Royal Navy In the Air, including four exhibition halls, over ninety aircraft and over 2 million records and 30 thousand ... read more
The Foyle Valley Railway Museum consists of a recreated station platform, telling the story of the various railway companies which once operated out of the city. read more
The Freud Museum is the final home of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, where he lived with his family during the last year of his life. The house was ... read more
Fulham Palace is the former country residence of the Bishop's of London, from at leat the 11th century. Today, still owned by the church, is used as a museum and art ... read more
Fyvie Castle, dating back to the 12th century, is since 1984 in the hands of the National Trust for Scotland. It contains opulent Edwardian interiors with antiquities, ... read more
The Garden Museum is dedicated to British gardens and gardening through its collection, temporary exhibitions, events, symposia and garden. The garden is a more recent ... read more
Gawthorpe Hall dates back to the 17th century, and was built for the Shuttleworth family. It was redesigned in the 1850s by Sir Charles Barry, designer of the Houses of ... read more
Geffrye Museum of the Home, is devoted to explore the history of English homes from 1600 to the present day. The gardens reflect the museum's period rooms, such as ... read more
Gilbert White's House, a village house, was built in the 18th century by Reverend Gilbert White. He was also a pioneering naturalist and author of 'The Natural ... read more
The Golden Thread Gallery, founded in 1998, is Northern Ireland's leading international contemporary visual arts organisation, based in and informed by the local. We ... read more
The Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy was established at University College London in 1828 by Robert Edmond Grant, for teaching purposes. Today It houses ... read more
At Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, in one and a half miles you can explore an exciting 70 acres of woodland and 2000 years of history with lakes, streams, ancient ... read more
Gregynog Hall's site dates back to the 12th century, whereas the original mansion was rebuilt in the 1840s. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and 300 ha (750 ... read more
The Guards Museum tells the story of the five regiments of Foot Guards who have the honour and duty of protecting the Sovereign and the Royal Palaces from 1660 to the ... read more
The Guildhall Art Gallery, is responsible of the art collection of the City of London, and shows a changing display of about 250 of paintings, drawings and sculpture, ... read more
Gunnersbury Park, today a museum, was commissioned mid 17th century by Sir John Maynard, and was designed by John Webb. It has passed through several hands such as the 1 ... read more
The Handel & Hendrix in London is a double house-museum, dedicated to the lives and works of the baroque composer George Frideric Handel and the American rock ... read more