The Aberdeen Art Gallery, founded in 1885 and today part of the AAGM (Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums), houses a collection of works by artists, designers and ... read more
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 Ashmolean is the University of Oxford’s museum of art and archaeology, founded in 1683. Our world famous collections range from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, ... read more
Aston Hall is a magnificent seventeenth century red-brick Jacobean mansion situated in a picturesque public park on the north side of Birmingham. Built between 1618 and ... 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
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
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
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
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
Buckland Abbey dates from 1278 as a Cistercian abbey and was afterwards the home of Sir Richard Grenville and Sir Francis Drake, whose collateral descendants lived there ... 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
Cyfarthfa Castle, built in 1824 by the architect Robert Lugar, was the home of the Crawshay family until 1907 when it was sold to the local council. The mansion is ... read more
Dudmaston Hall is a 17th century country house and still a family home. It is surrounded by wooded parkland and gardens. Dudmaston houses also the art galleries, created ... 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
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 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, opened in 1901 and completely refurbished in 2003-2006, features 22 galleries with a wide range of stunning collections including ... read more
Lytes Cary Manor is a medieval manor, surrounded by an Arts and Crafts garden. It has been the family home of Sir Henry Lyte, author of the Niewe Herball (1578). The ... read more
The National Museum Cardiff is a museum and art gallery, where you can enjoy art and science, from breath-taking art collections of Welsh and international masters, to ... read more
No. 1 Royal Crescent, dating back to 1174 and built by John Wood, the Younger, is a public "historic house" museum displaying life in one of the great houses of ... read more