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The 1930s house designed by the `Modern Movement' architect Erno Goldfinger.
Architecture museums in London; from the neo-classical to the now-classical. There's a museum for all time periods and styles of London's architectural history.
The 1930s house designed by the `Modern Movement' architect Erno Goldfinger.
One of the world’s leading museums devoted to contemporary design in every form from furniture to graphics, and architecture to industrial design.
Set in 65 acres of stunning award winning gardens, this grade I listed Tudor mansion was built for a former Lord Mayor of London in 1537.
An extensive collection of objects with Masonic decoration including pottery and porcelain, glassware, silver, furniture and clocks, jewels and regalia.
Located at The Building Centre with a focus for debate and discussion on architecture, planning, development and construction in London.
Featured across seven floors, exhibitions include the developments in contemporary science, medicine and technology.
Eccentric home of the 19th century collector and architect Sir John Soane. Packed with classical sculptures, paintings and curiosities.
One of the world's greatest museums of human history and culture. With over 8 million objects in an area of 13 acres.
Housed in the only surviving Crystal Palace Company building, is the story and memorabilia of The Crystal Palace exhibition centre.
Eleven period rooms spanning 1600 to the present day, tell the story of how homes have changed over 400 years.
One of the most impressive structures in the capital that has stood over the River Thames since 1894.
Founded in 1852, is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million objects.
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