Queer Britain
4.82 km2 Granary Square, London
Queer Britain is UK's first national LGBTQIA+ Museum that opened on May 4th 2022. In our opening year we welcomed over 50,000 people through the doors. It is an essential place for all regardless...
Queer Britain is UK's first national LGBTQIA+ Museum that opened on May 4th 2022. In our opening year we welcomed over 50,000 people through the doors. It is an essential place for all regardless...
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