SPZ Gallery promotes new and established contemporary artists through exhibitions. Every three months the gallery selects an artist to produce a large-format flag that ... read more
The SR Gallery Art & Events Space, located at the heart of the famous Sablon area in Brussels, represents an unparalleled opportunity for established contemporary ... read more
The SS Nomadic is the last remaining White Star Line ship in the world, and a witness of 100 years of authentic maritime and social history. Restored to her original ... read more
St Albans International Organ Festivals (IOF) is, since 1963, a biennial music festival and organ competition held in St Albans. The festival is run mainly by ... 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
St Dunstan in the East Church Garden, a public garden and opened in 1971, is constructed on the ruins of the bombed St Dunstan Church. It contains a lawn, wall shrubs, ... read more
St Fagans National Museum of History is an open-air museum and dedicated to the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people. The museum stands in ... read more
St James's Park is one of the eight Royal Parks and covers 23 ha (57 acres). The park has a small lake, St James's Park Lake, with two islands, West Island, ... read more
St James's Square were built in the second half of the 17th century. Today the gardens are managed and maintained by the St James's Square Trust, with support ... read more
St Magnus International Festival is, since 1977, an annual, week-long midsummer arts festival on the islands of Orkney, Scotland, with music alongside drama, dance, ... read more
St Marks Clocktower, dating back to the last decade of the 15th century, was meant to be seen from far on the waters of the lagoon, to embody the might, wealth and glory ... read more
St Martin's Chamber Music Competition embodies St Martin’s commitment to the discovery, nurture and promotion of new and emerging musical talent. The competition ... read more
St Michael’s Mount has been a home of the St Aubyn family since 1659 and is part of the modern managed, family owned 2.024 ha (5.000 acres) estate and enterprise, with ... read more
The St Paul's Cathedral was built between 1675 and 1711 by Sir Christopher Wren, after the Great Fire of London in 1666. It was the fourth construction of ... read more
St Paul's Outside the Walls was consecrated in the year 324 by Pope Sylvester, and founded by Emperor Constantine I, over St. Paul's burial place. The cathedral ... read more
St Paul's Walden Bury, dating from 1720, but also with a substantial Victorian addition, is the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. It still ... read more
The St. Charles Borromeo Church is an extraordinary gem of cultural heritage. It was built in 1626 and is famous for its art works and concerts. Peter Paul Rubens (1577 ... read more
St. Mary's House is a15th century timber-framed house, surrounded by magnificent gardens. The house, still privately inhabited, and gardens are open to the ... read more
The St. Mungo Museum Of Religious Life & Art, built on the site of the medieval Bishops’ Castle, is dedicated to the importance of religion in peoples’ lives in ... read more
St. Stephen's Green (9 ha/22 acre) is Ireland's best known Victorian public park including many features, such as an extensive perimeter tree and shrub ... read more