The Royal College of Music Museum was founded in 1892, and features today a vast collection of instruments, portraits, engravings, sculptures and photographs, which ... read more
Ranger’s House is a charming Georgian villa on the edge of Greenwich Park, built in the 1720s by the shipping merchant Francis Hosier. Today it houses the Wernher ... read more
The Queen's Gallery is located at the south wing of Buckingham Palace on the site of a former chapel bombed during WW II and displays work of art from the Royal ... read more
Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge is a timber-framed hunting grandstand built in 1543 for Henry VIII, from which he could view the deer chase at Chingford. It was ... read more
Queen Charlotte's Cottage, built in 1772 and located within Kew Gardens, served as a country retreat for George III and his wife Queen Charlotte. It was used by the ... read more
Pollock's Toy Museum is a family-run museum and small toy shop, with a collection of mainly Victorian toys. On display in six small rooms and two winding ... read more
The Petrie Museum, part of the University College of London, is housing one of the greatest collections of Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology in the world, with an ... read more
Orleans House Gallery houses the Richmond Borough Art Collection, offering a varied programme of historic and contemporary exhibitions, including also the Study Gallery ... read more
The Harrow School, Old Speech Room Gallery and Museum, houses the School’s collections of Fine Art and Antiquities (Egyptian, Greek and Etruscan), including ... read more
The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret, housed in the attic of the early eighteenth-century church of the old St Thomas’ Hospital, offers a unique insight ... read more
The National Army Museum is dedicated to the overall history of British land forces, from the British Civil Wars to the modern day. The museum has five dynamic ... read more
The Museum of the Order of St John offers eight stunning rooms telling the story of the Order of St John, from its foundations in the eleventh century as a pan-European ... read more
The Museum of the Home, located in the Geffrye Almshouses, and explores home and home life from 1600 to the present day with a series of period room displays and ... read more
The Museum of Richmond, opened in 1988 by Queen Elizabeth II, tells the story of Richmond from prehistory, through its rise in prominence as a royal residence in the ... read more
The Museum of Croydon is dedicated to the local history, culture and social history. The museum collection consists of the Borough Art Collection of over 2,500 artworks, ... read more
The Museum of Comedy, created by Martin Witts, owner of Leicester Square Theatre, is housing one of the most comprehensive collections of comedy memorabilia ever to be ... read more
The Morley Gallery, part of Morley College and opened in 1968, shows between eight and twelve exhibitions a year, each exhibition running on average for one month. ... read more
Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London. Mansion House, designed by George Dance the Elder, was built in 1739–53 and altered in ... read more
Madame Tussauds, founded in 1835 by the wax sculptor Marie Tussaud, displays wax figures of historical personalities and celebrities such as sports, TV, film and music ... read more
The London Film Museum, founded and created in 2008 by Jonathan Sands in 2008, is a museum dedicated to the British film industry through long term exhibitions. The ... read more