The museum of London Docklands is part of the Museum of London. The museum tells the story of the capital from its first settlers to modern times, being a true urban and ... read more
The Musical Museum tells the changing story of how people have captured and listened to music over the last four centuries. From tiny music boxes to the Mighty Wurlitzer ... read more
The National Gallery belongs to the group of best visited museums in the world, with an exquisite collection, representing the major art periods in Western painting. The ... read more
The National Portrait Gallery, opened in 1856, was the first gallery of its kind and features portraits, drawings, sculptures and photographs of historical British ... read more
The Nelson Museum & Local History Centre contains a collection about the life, loves, death and commemoration of the famous Admiral, through displays of weapons, ... read more
The Nine British Art, formmerly Paisnel Gallery, has been in St James's in the heart of the London art market, for over twenty-five years. Privately owned, we ... read more
The Pace Gallery is a leading contemporary art gallery representing more than 70 artists and estates, with galleries in New York, London, Geneva, Beijing, Hong Kong, ... read more
The Pavilion Gardens is a beautiful Victorian park, opened in 1871, and designed by Edward Milner. The landscape garden, covering 9.3 ha (23 acres) offer many ... read more
The People’s Palace, located in the historic Glasgow Green and dating back to 1898, tells the story of Glasgow's citizens daily life from 1750 to the present day ... read more
The People's Story Museum, housed in the historic Canongate Tolbooth, is telling the story of the working-class people of Edinburgh from the late 18th century to ... read more
The Photographers' Gallery, established in 1971, promotes the photographic medium through exhibitions, talks, courses, learning activities, a café, bookshop, an art ... read more
The Plantation Garden, covering 1.2 ha (3 acres), was started in 1856 by Henry Trevor, a prosperous upholsterer and cabinet maker. He transformed an old chalk quarry ... read more
The Red House is one of the earliest and finest examples of the Arts & Crafts style. It was built in 1859 for William Morris, and designed by Philip Webb. It contains ... read more
The Redfern Gallery was founded in September 1923 on the top floor of Redfern House at 27 Old Bond Street, London W1, as a small artists' cooperative. read more
The Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh tells the fascinating story of some of the British army’s most famous regiments: The Royal Welch Fusiliers and The Royal ... read more
The Royal Mews is housing the royal collection of historic coaches and carriages, both horse-drawn and motor cars, used for official engagements. The most stunning coach ... read more
The Royal Mint Museum has an important collection of British coins, trial and experimental pieces, medals, artwork and minting equipment previous owned by the Royal ... read more
The Saint Patrick Centre, housed in a modern exhibition complex, is dedicated to the life and story of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who has been a ... read more
Sandringham is the much beloved country retreat of Her Majesty the Queen and is since 1862 home of four generations of British monarchs. The Queen opened Sandringham to ... read more
The Serpentine Galleries, located across two sites in London’s Kensington Gardens, presents a year-round, free programme of exhibitions, architecture, education, ... read more