Events, Talks & Workshops
In London, we're spoilt for choice of things to do, and here you can find out where you can go to attend the fantastic events, talks and workshops that London's museums have to offer.
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Dulwich Picture Gallery houses one of the world's most important collections of European old master paintings of the 1600s and 1700s.
The collection is also one of the oldest in Great Britain, substantially put together in the years 1790 to 1795. The paintings are housed in…
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Bishopsgate Institute has been opening minds, challenging perceptions and enriching lives since 1895.
It is the home for ideas and debate, learning and enquiry; a place where culture, heritage and learning meet, and where independent thought is cherished.
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The Italian Cultural Institute is the official body of the Italian government dedicated to the promotion of the Italian language and culture in England and Wales.
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The London Psychoanalytical Society was founded by Ernest Jones on 30th October 1913. With the expansion of psychoanalysis in the United Kingdom the Society was renamed the British Psychoanalytical Society in 1919. The Society is located at Byron House.
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The newly opened London Jewish Cultural Centre offers Jewish Culture in all its diversity. It includes 50 courses a term in history, culture, film, art, literature, music, Hebrew and Yiddish. It regularly puts on films, lectures, performances, exhibitions and debates.
LJCC also have a schools programme…
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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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The Foundling Museum was established as an independent organisation in 1998 by the childcare charity the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children, which is today known as Coram. Coram is the successor organisation of the original Foundling Hospital. The Museum has two principal collections: the Foundling Collection…
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Florence Nightingale became a living legend as the 'Lady with the Lamp'. She led the nurses caring for thousands of soldiers during the Crimean War and helped save the British army from medical disaster.
This was just one of Florence's many achievements. She was…
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The Museum features special exhibitions about Dickens's life and works as well as occasional exhibitions by contemporary artists. In the past, themes such as 'Great Victorian Beards', Dickens's Child's History of England and Katey - 'Dickens's Artistic daughter' have enriched the…
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Tate Modern is the national gallery of international modern art. Located in London, it is one of the family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection. The Collection comprises the national collection of British art from the year 1500 to the present…
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