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The industrial Bankside Power Station on the south bank of the Thames houses the Tate Modern gallery's world-class 20th-century and contemporary art collection. Catch temporary exhibitions…
The pedestrianisation of Trafalgar Square has created an even grander forecourt to one of the world's finest art collections. The National Gallery houses European paintings from the 13th to…
The Saatchi Gallery - in its new location at Chelsea's Sloane Square - hosts an impressive collection of contemporary art by young, emerging artists and big names like Brit-art darling Tracey…
South Kensington's iconic Natural History Museum is home to millions of specimens, from huge dinosaur skeletons to tiny precious gems. Learn about volcanoes and earthquakes in the interactive…
The Museum of London in the City traces London's history, from marshland to capital of the world. Seven galleries host temporary exhibitions. Don't miss the Temple of Mithras' marble…
The Tate Gallery in London consists of two parts: the transformed Bankside Power Station that is Tate Modern, and the renovated, reorganised and expanded Tate Britain, at the original Millbank…
Kenwood House is an idyllic cream mansion on north London's Hampstead Heath. View paintings by Rembrandt, Turner and Gainsborough left by the first Earl of Iveagh in 1927. A walk across the…
The original interior and current exterior of London's Fitzroy House imitate the designs of Robert Adam, celebrated Georgian-period architect. Formerly inhabited by playwright George Bernard…
Housed in a 1920s light industrial building on the south side of trendy Hoxton Square, the fashionable gallery that is White Cube presents an imaginative programme of major solo exhibitions…
Founded by George III in 1768, the Royal Academy of Arts is centrally located on London's Piccadilly. It stages top-flight exhibitions throughout the year including the famous annual Summer…
Founded by Sir Terence Conran, the Design Museum is dedicated to 20th and 21st-century design. Since opening in 1989, it has become one of London's most inspiring cultural attractions. The…
A converted 1934 Palladian tea room, the Serpentine Gallery is a glorious venue in the heart of Hyde Park. Consistently challenging, it attracts some of the finest contemporary artists working…
The Whitechapel Art Gallery, near Brick Lane, champions the new and exotic, representing art from the cultures of the migrant populations of the area - Africa and India, as well as from Latin America.
Sir John Soane's Museum near Holborn is the former home of the neoclassical architect and art collector. Discover hidden passageways and an extensive collection of classical antiquities…
The 14,000-square-foot building, located under Westminster University, used to be a concrete testing facility. Now it's been put to use as P3, a multi-disciplinary art space, hosting…
Dennis Severs' House in Spitalfields is a unique installation preserving scenes in daily life from the early 18th century in a Huguenot silk-weaver's home. American artist Dennis Severs froze…
London's Victoria & Albert Museum in South Kensington is the world's largest and most influential museum for the decorative and applied arts. Explore the magnificent permanent collection…
Hidden away in a beautiful 18th-century square off Oxford Street, the Wallace Collection houses luxury objects from tiaras to snuff boxes, but most prized of all are the paintings. Rubens, Van…
Described as "the most beautiful, small gallery in the world", with the building as fine as its contents, the Dulwich Picture Gallery was recently renovated and improved to make it even more…
Housed in 18th-century domestic rooms in the heart of Spitalfields, Raven Row gallery displays contemporary work by established international artists as well as those less known within the…