Two Temple Place
1.12 km2 Temple Place, London
Two Temple Place hosts annual exhibitions between January and April showcasing publicly owned museums and gallery collections from around the UK. We are only open to the public during the exhibiti...
Two Temple Place hosts annual exhibitions between January and April showcasing publicly owned museums and gallery collections from around the UK. We are only open to the public during the exhibiti...
The Museum of Methodism & John Wesley's House is in London. All the information for this venue has been submitted by visitors in the form of reviews. If you represent this location please sub...
The historic house, museum and library of distinguished 19th century architect Sir John Soane. At Soane’s request, the house has been left untouched since his death – almost 180 years ago.
The Postal Museum is the leading resource for all aspects of British postal history. With collections ranging from staff records to stamps, poster design to photography and from transport to teleg...
Charles Dickens lived in this house from 1837 to 1839 and wrote Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby whilst living here. Manuscripts, rare editions, personal items, paintings and other visual source...
The London Film Museum features the largest official collection of James Bond vehicles, and for the first time they are all in the capital together. The exhibition has over 100 exhibit items that...
Museum of Comedy is in London. All the information for this venue has been submitted by visitors in the form of reviews. If you represent this location please submit your information using the 'V...
Enjoy London Transport Museum in the heart of Covent Garden. Lively exhibitions explore over 200 years of history and reveal compelling stories about the influence transport has had on London’s so...
Housed in the attic of the early eighteenth-century church of the old St Thomas’ Hospital, this atmospheric museum offers a unique insight into the history of medicine and surgery. The original ti...
The Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, London’s first home for abandoned children, and of three major figures in British history: its campaigning founder the philanthropist...