Exhibition Road
Exhibition Road is the one of the cultural hubs of London and the ultimate destination for anyone with a thirst for discovery and creativity. Explore art and fashion at the V&A, nature and science at the Natural History Museum and Science Museum and relax after a visit to the Serpentine Gallery in Hyde Park.
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Be proud of our country - go to ‘British Design - 1948 - 2012’ at the V&A
This exhibition is an incredible showcase for British design and it reminded me how trailblazing Britain is and how much of culture we have influenced while remaining completely original and risk-taking. Read More
Serpentine Gallery is one of London’s best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art. Its Exhibition, Architecture, Education and Public Programmes attracts up to 800,000 visitors in any one year and admission is free. In the grounds of the Gallery is a permanent work by… Read More
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Royal Geographical Society is the UK's learned society and professional body for geography, founded in 1830. They advance geography and support its practitioners in the UK and across the world.
As a charity RGS serves an exceptionally wide range of public and professional audiences and…
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The Science Museum’s Dana Centre takes a fresh, no-holds-barred look at the biggest issues in science today. The adults-only events offer you the chance to take part in exciting, informative and innovative nights connecting contemporary science, technology and culture.
With test tubes safely…
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Serpentine Gallery is one of London’s best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art. Its Exhibition, Architecture, Education and Public Programmes attracts up to 800,000 visitors in any one year and admission is free.
In the grounds of the Gallery is a permanent work by…
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Located in the heart of London, the Royal College of Art is the most influential, wholly postgraduate university of art and design in the world.
The RCA has a distinctive role in preparing its postgraduate students for careers in art, design and the creative sector …
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Founded in 1910 by a private benefactor eager to introduce Londoners to French artists and writers, the Institut français du Royaume-Uni (French Cultural Institute in the UK) is the official French government centre of language and culture in the UK.
The Institut fran…
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The Royal Albert Hall was built to fulfil the vision of Prince Albert (Queen Victoria's consort) of a 'Central Hall' that would be used to promote understanding and appreciation of the Arts and Sciences and would stand at the heart of the South Kensington…
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The Natural History Museum first opened its doors to the public on Easter Monday in 1881, but its origins go back more than 250 years. With more than 70 million specimens, ranging from microscopic slides to mammoth skeletons, the Museum is home to the largest and most important…
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The newly-transformed Kensington Palace is now open following a two-year, £12million refurbishment.
Explore the new gardens, shops, café and terrace as well as four redesigned visitor routes revealing both the secret and public lives of Kensington's inhabitants.
Discover stories from Queen Victoria'…
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The Science Museum was founded in 1857, today the Museum is world renowned for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries and inspirational exhibitions. Where else can you find life-changing objects from Stephenson's Rocket to the Apollo 10 command module, catch an immersive 3D movie, enjoy the thrills…
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