The Natural History Museum – a colossal and irrepressible Victorian marvel that has catalogued and displayed the finest gems of the natural world. Children and adults alike will gawp at dinosaur fossils and animatronics, Martian meteorites and scientists at work through glass walls. Just some of the tens of millions of objects on display and many things to do in this magnificent and awe-inspiring museum.
The Tate Modern is the largest and most-visited modern and contemporary art gallery in the world, and one of London’s most amazing attractions. A spellbinding blend of modern art and industrial brick design, the Tate Modern has an exemplary collection of pieces by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock to name but a few. Whether you are a modern art aficionado or not, you will discover another world you may not have believed possible.
Opened in 1759, The British Museum is Britain’s largest museum and one of the oldest and finest in the world. The museum proudly boasts an impressive and diverse collection that spans 2 million years of human history. Amongst this treasure-trove of incredible objects is the famous Rosetta Stone that helped decipher the hieroglyphics, the Parthenon sculptures from ancient Athens and a large collection of Egyptian mummies. Plus much much more.
The Natural History Museum – a colossal and irrepressible Victorian marvel that has catalogued and displayed the finest gems of the natural world. Children and adults alike will gawp at dinosaur fossils and animatronics, Martian meteorites and scientists at work through glass walls. Just some of the tens of millions of objects on display and many things to do in this magnificent and awe-inspiring museum.
The Tate Modern is the largest and most-visited modern and contemporary art gallery in the world, and one of London’s most amazing attractions. A spellbinding blend of modern art and industrial brick design, the Tate Modern has an exemplary collection of pieces by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock to name but a few. Whether you are a modern art aficionado or not, you will discover another world you may not have believed possible.
Opened in 1759, The British Museum is Britain’s largest museum and one of the oldest and finest in the world. The museum proudly boasts an impressive and diverse collection that spans 2 million years of human history. Amongst this treasure-trove of incredible objects is the famous Rosetta Stone that helped decipher the hieroglyphics, the Parthenon sculptures from ancient Athens and a large collection of Egyptian mummies. Plus much much more.
Visitors to the V&A will immerse themselves in the largest and most fascinating collection of decorative arts anywhere on Earth. Our expert guide will show you the very finest of the 2.3 million permanent articles on display in the museum whilst incorporating any personal interests and objects you may want to see. With everything from Middle Eastern rugs to Asian ceramics, Chinese paintings and fashion from all ages, this is a culture lover’s must-see attraction.
Visitors to the V&A will immerse themselves in the largest and most fascinating collection of decorative arts anywhere on Earth. Our expert guide will show you the very finest of the 2.3 million permanent articles on display in the museum whilst incorporating any personal interests and objects you may want to see. With everything from Middle Eastern rugs to Asian ceramics, Chinese paintings and fashion from all ages, this is a culture lover’s must-see attraction.