The Kazys Varnelis House is a house-museum dedicated to the Lithuanian émigré (USA) painter, collector of antiques and bibliophile Kazys Varnelis (1917- 2010). The, ... read more
The Kbely Aviation Museum, part of The Military History Institute Prague, was founded in 1968 and is located at the historic military airport Prague-Kbely, the first air ... read more
Keats House was the home of the Romantic poet John Keats (1795 – 1821) from December 1818 until he left for Rome in August 1820. It was here that Keats composed ... read more
Keats-Shelley House, located next to the 'Spanish Steps', is dedicated to the life & work of renowned Romantic poets such as John Keats, Percy Shelley, ... read more
Kedleston Hall has been the seat the Curzon family since the 13th century. In the 1970s, the last owner, Francis Curzon, 3rd Viscount Scarsdale, handed the estate over to ... read more
Kehrer Verlag, founded in 1995 by Klaus Kehrer, is renowned publisher of photo books, books on contemporary art, art of the 17th through the 20th centuries, and ... read more
The Keila-Joa Schloss Fall, built in 1833 in neo-gothic style, has today a beautiful boutique hotel, a cozy restaurant, a museum about its history, an exhibition hall ... read more
Kelburn Castle is thought to be the oldest castle in Scotland to have been continuously inhabited by the same family, the Earls of Glasgow. The grounds and gardens are ... read more
Keller Galerie promotes contemporary art, paintings, sculptures and objects of art through exhibitions and a regular presence at art fairs. For more detailed informations, ... read more
Kellie Castle dates back to the 14th century, but the interior was refurbished in the late 19th century by the well known family of artists, the Lorimor family. The castle ... read more
Kelmarsh Hall was built in 1732 for William Hanbury, a famous antiquarian. In 1902 George Granville Lancaster bought the estate, which later passed to his ... read more
Kelmscott House is the seat of The William Morris Society, which was founded in 1955 to share knowledge of the life and works of William Morris amongst our members and ... read more
Kelmscott Manor, dating from 1570, became a place of relaxation and inspiration for William Morris (1834-1896), Father of the Arts & Crafts movement. 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
Kenilworth Castle, built in the 12th century, has played an important historic role for centuries. It has been royal property several times and has been in the hands of ... read more
Kensington Gardens & Italian Gardens, 107 ha (265 acres), is one of the Eight Royal Parks. The site was, up to 1728, part of Hyde Park. The latter was created for ... read more
Kensington Palace was the residence of the (Dutch) Stadholder-King William III and his English wife, Mary Stuart. The house was remodelled for them by Sir Christopher ... read more
Kent Antiques is specializing in Islamic and Indian art, in particular in courtly objects and works of art. The collections include Ottoman, Persian and Mughal ... read more
Kent Auction Galleries is an auction house in Folkstone, Kent, for Art, Antiques & Collectables such as Furniture, Jewellery, Paintings, Drawings, Vintage Fashion, ... read more
Kentwell Hall, dating back to 1086, has had many owners and is now owned and inhabited by Patrick and Judith Phillips. Repairs and restorations have been funded by ... read more