The British Museum The British Museum The Natural History Museum The National Gallery The National Portrait Gallery The Museum of London Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) The Tate Gallery The Science Museum
The museum is famous for Egyptian mummies and Elgin Marbles. The museum is famous for Egyptian mummies and Elgin Marbles.
One of the first things you’ll see on entering the Central Hall is the massive skeleton of Diplodocus – one of the largest creatures that ever lived. One of the first things you’ll see on entering the Central Hall is the massive skeleton of Diplodocus – one of the largest creatures that ever lived.
The National Gallery houses the national collection of Western European painting, comprising more than 2000 pictures dating from the late 13th to the early 20th century. The Gallery was founded in 1824
The collection which is arranged chronologically, begins with the Tudors and their predecessors. The collection which is arranged chronologically, begins with the Tudors and their predecessors. The collection includes such treasure as Holbein’s Cartoon of Henry VII, portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, the portrait of Shakespeare and celebrated images of Charles I, Charles II and his mistress.
The Museum of London is the largest and most comprehensive city museum in the world. It is dedicated to the story of London and its people. Where else could you see a Roman bikini, an old Selfridges’s lift, an 18th-century debtor’s prison, as well as royal treasures? The Museum of London is the largest and most comprehensive city museum in the world. It is dedicated to the story of London and its people. Where else could you see a Roman bikini, an old Selfridges’s lift, an 18th-century debtor’s prison, as well as royal treasures?
You can also see a Lord Mayor’s State Coach, stand in You can also see a Lord Mayor’s State Coach, stand in Roman kitchen, and Relieve the Great Fire of London, and look down on the city’s Roman Wall.
V&A is the finest museum of the decorative arts in the world. Its collections, housed in magnificent Victorian buildings, include sculpture, furniture, fashion and textiles, paintings, silver, glass, jewelery, books from Britain and all over the world. The Museum was opened in 1857 at Marlborough House Additional buildings were designed by Sir Aston Webb. The foundation stone was laid by Queen Victoria in 1899 and the Museum re-opened, in 1909 as the V&A.
The Tate Gallery The Tate Gallery
The Science Museum in South Kensington doesn’t look very interesting from the outside. Its galleries are full of objects, models which demonstrate a particular subject in science of engineering. The Science Museum in South Kensington doesn’t look very interesting from the outside. Its galleries are full of objects, models which demonstrate a particular subject in science of engineering.