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Being only a short walk from our hotel, we visited the British Museum. Its advantage is that everything stretches out before leaving you are free to make your own discoveries--instant world travel!
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The House of God and Kings, an enduring symbol of the history of England. Within these walls are buried kings and poets, rulers of the hearts and minds of men. Almost a thousand years of history are
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Following a visit to the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, we decided to take in the neighbouring Tate Modern as well. Its home, the vast former power plant now linked to St Paul's Cathedral by the new
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Housed in a neoclassical building overlooking Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery boasts greatest collection of European paintings in the English-speaking world and has always seemed to me the very
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I’m very keen on museums, and the Victoria and Albert was one I’d never visited. So this time, the V&A was on the agenda.The Victoria and Albert is just over 150 years old--it was established in 1852
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Hampton Court Palace is a magnificent blend of Tudor and Baroque architecture, covering a staggering six acres alongside the River Thames. After confiscating the palace from Cardinal Wolsey, King Henry
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Price for adults was 5.2 pounds. Dragged to the museum by my husband and son, I was surprised to find out that the exhibits were a comprehensive documentation of the human costs of modern wars.
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'Windsor Castle gives you the chance to snoop around a royal residence and track the history of the English monarchy. There's been a royal castle here since the time of William the Conqueror although
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I like to think I was ‘fashionably late’ for my appointment at the Dennis Severs house. Michael, apron-wearing curator (for want of a more appropriate word – which it certainly needs) seemed to regard
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It's fitting that London is blessed with the world largest, most comprehensive, and altogether finest city museum. Even though over a millennium's worth of exhibitions (the "Medieval Galleries"
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