Two Temple Place
3.45 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...
Keats House is where the Romantic poet John Keats lived and was inspired to write his most memorable poetry. The grade 1 listed building is open to the public as a museum and literary centre, wher...
Based in a Tudor Gatehouse on the site of the London Priory of the Order of St John, the Museum tells the story of an ancient religious military Order, from its origins caring for sick pilgrims in...
Design Museum 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 'Venu...
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The Charterhouse has been living the nation's history since 1348. Founded as a burial ground for victims of the 1348 Black Death, a monastery was later established on the site which flourished thr...
Set in the historic North Wing of St Bartholomew’s Hospital, the museum tells the story of this renowned institution, celebrates its achievements and explains its place in history. The museum h...
Leighton House Museum 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 t...
The National Army Museum preserves and shares the real stories of ordinary people with extraordinary responsibilities. As the leading authority on our Army and its impact on society past and prese...
Tate Britain is the home of British art from 1500 to the present day.