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 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 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
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 Queen's Gallery is located at the south wing of Buckingham Palace on the site of a former chapel bombed during WW II and displays work of art from the Royal ... read more
Ranger’s House is a charming Georgian villa on the edge of Greenwich Park, built in the 1720s by the shipping merchant Francis Hosier. Today it houses the Wernher ... read more
The St Bartholomew's Hospital was founded in 1123 by the monk Rahere and granted by Henry VIII to the City of London in 1546. St Bartholomew’s Hospital Museum and ... read more
The Tate is a family of four art galleries with the Tate Britain and the Tate Modern in London, the Tate Liverpool and the Tate St Ives in Cornwall. The Tate Britain ... read more
The Founding Museum tells the history of the Foundling Hospital, which continues today as the children's charity Coram. Today the museum houses two important ... 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 Wallace Collection one of the prime collections of 18th century French art, paintings, furniture, porcelain, sculpture and gold snuffboxes, complemented by ... read more