Venues
You can find some great venues, events and festivals in this section, as well as opera, dance, art and music. There's so much to choose in London, let us help you pick.
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The Gherkin
The Gherkin has become a quintessential part of London's skyline since its completion. Rose Balston tells us a bit more about this incredible architectural beauty. Read More
Conceived in the 1960s' spirit of iconoclasm and improvisation, The Young Vic opened in 1970 as a place in which younger directors, designers, actors, writers and technicians could work alongside the world's great theatre artists to present exciting productions at the lowest possible seat prices. … Read More
The English Folk Dance and Song Society
The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) is one of the leading folk development organisations in the UK with a history dating back to 1898. Through its work, the EFDSS aims to place the indigenous folk arts of England at the heart of our cultural… Read More
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One of a series of grand houses and palaces alongside the River Thames, Ham House and Garden impressed in its day and continues to do so today.
Rich in history and atmosphere, it is mainly the vision of Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart, who was…
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Fitzroy House is an original 1791 building. It imitates the designs of Robert Adam, the famous Georgian period architect, who, along with his brother, designed Fitzroy Square. The house is one of the last remaining structures on the block that retains its original exterior.
It now…
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Paint Jam London is ‘the studio for everyone’: Believing that art is good for you, they provide a platform for art and creativity to all. Practicing and supporting art as a nourishing and engaging activity, their workshops are designed to activate the imagination…
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Weeks after its centenary year, on 27 November 2005, it was announced that the Stevenage Road Stand at Craven Cottage would be renamed The Johnny Haynes Stand. The 5,889 capacity stand is a home area only. This historic stand has witnessed Fulham matches now for over a century…
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Covent Garden is one of London’s most exciting public spaces playing host to a range of arts and culture events. From the architectural splendour of its neo-classical covered Market, which is Grade II listed, to such world-class arts venues as the Royal Opera…
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The Bussey Building is an early 20th century reinforced concrete industrial structure, brick-clad with most of its decorative features on the side facing the railway tracks. It originally acted as advertising for Bussey and Co, the well-known sporting goods manufacturers. George Bussey was an eminent…
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The Grand Hall is located directly opposite the new landmark St Pancras Station, on the Euston Road. The venue features a wonderful 10 metre high art deco ceiling.
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The 16th of September 2011 sees the birth of "The Dollhouse".
Set in one of the quirkiest buildings in London's square mile, amidst the hustle and bustle of the world's financial hub, this converted Victorian bathhouse has attracted an array of revellers (Prince Harry…
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The Zabludowicz Collection is dedicated to bringing emerging art to new audiences and actively supporting arts organisations and artists. It was founded by Poju and Anita Zabludowicz in 1994, and contains over 2000 works by over 500 artists, spanning 40 years of art production. Its focus is on emerging…
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