The British Library is the largest library in the world with over 170 million items from almost every language and faith group. Together, they occupy over 746km of total ... read more
Benjamin Franklin House, opened in 2006, is the house were Franklin lived and worked for nearly sixteen years on the eve of the American Revolution (1757-1762; ... read more
The Barnet Museum is dedicated to the local history of Chipping Barnet, East Barnet, New Barnet, Hadley and the surrounding districts, displaying hundreds of ... read more
The Tower of London is a historic royal castle, dating back to 1066 during the Norman Conquest, and where today you can see the Crown Jewels, the ravens, the public ... read more
Kew Palace, located on the grounds of Kew Gardens, is the smallest of all the royal palaces. Today, completely restored, the palace is open to the public and serves also ... read more
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank of England through its fascinating historical objects and works of art. The collection contains 40,000 items and ... read more
The Aberdeen Treasure Hub is where the AAGM-Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums stores and cares for its collections, in as much as the artworks and objects are not ... read more
The Tolbooth Museum, opened in 1995 and part of the AAGM (Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums), is a former prison with 17th and 18th century gaol cells. The museum ... read more
Provost Skene's House, today part of the AAGM (Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums), tells the story of the life and achievements of inspirational people from ... read more
Aberdeen Maritime Museum, today part of the AAGM (Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums), tells the story of the North Sea industries, with offshore oil, fishing and ... read more
The Bangor Castle Walled Garden is part of the beautiful stately home, Bangor Castle, today used as Town Hall. The garden was opened in 2009, after restoration by ... read more
The Ulster Transport Museum Ulster, part of the National Museums of Northern Ireland, tells the story of transport and social change in this part of the world since the ... read more
Caernarvon Castle: Here Edward I (1239 – 307) and his military architect Master James of St George erected a castle, town walls and a quay all at the same time. This ... read more
The National Wool Museum is housed in the historic former Cambrian Mills, in the picturesque village of Dre-fach Felindre. It was once the centre of a thriving woollen ... read more
The National Slate Museum is housed in the workshops of the former Dinorwig Quarry, which was closed in 1969, and tells the story of the Welsh slate industry. The ... read more
Big Pit is a real coal mine and one of Britain's leading mining museums, with facilities to educate and entertain all ages. Enjoy a multi-media tour of a modern ... read more
The National Waterfront Museum tells the story of industry and innovation in Wales, now and over the last 300 years. Visitors can soak up the history with a breathtaking ... read more
St Fagans National Museum of History is an open-air museum and dedicated to the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people. The museum stands in ... read more
Soho House was the elegant, beautifully restored, home of the industrialist and entrepreneur Matthew Boulton from 1766 to 1809, reflecting the fashions and tastes of ... read more
Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is a perfectly preserved jewellery workshop offering a unique glimpse of working life in Birmingham’s famous Jewellery Quarter. The ... read more