London Art + Attractions by A to Z
Spotlight Listings
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Bank of England Museum
Story of the bank from its foundation in 1694 to its status as the UK's central bank today. Exhibiting its books, silver, paintings, coins and photographs, plus Roman and ...
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Banqueting House
The only remaining part of Whitehall Palace, which burnt down in 1698. The stunning Rubens ceiling was commissioned by King Charles I who, ironically, was executed here 13 ...
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Barbican Art Gallery
Innovative contemporary art in many media. To 9 Jun: The Bride And The Bachelors: Duchamp With Cage, Cunningham, Rauschenberg And Johns. Huge exhibition in many media ...
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Battersea Park Children’s Zoo
Charming children's zoo inside this huge park, featuring small animals inc monkeys, meerkats, otters and owls, plus a petting farm with donkeys, chinchillas and goats. ...
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Benjamin Franklin House
Charming 18th-century townhouse, the last remaining home of American hero Franklin. This powerful overview of the diplomat, inventor, Founding Father and musician uses ...
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Blenheim Palace
Famed as the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, this masterpiece of English baroque architecture is set in 2,100 acres of Capability Brown parkland and formal gardens, plus ...
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British Library
The UK's glorious national library, with interactive gallery, frequent events, recitals and talks. To 12 May: Murder In The Library: An A-Z Of Crime Fiction. Seek out the ...
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British Museum, The
Unrivalled collection of antiquities, plus the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court. Huge number of permanent displays and treasures from the Roman Empire, Ancient Egypt, Medieval ...
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British Music Experience
Britain's museum of popular music, full of iconic memorabilia and state-of-the-art interactive displays. Play instruments and use a 'smart' ticket to download content to take ...