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arjun22 Science Museum (London): ... museum (London)- An indulging must see attraction I used to love science when I was in school. Although I wanted to visit this one quite a few times but it was only last weekend that I could manage to be there. This is an eternal classic collection. The best part is the reach ability as it is located in central London ( South Kensington) which is easily accessible from any parts. Please make no presupposit...
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Museum National - Royal Academy of Arts (London) Royal Academy of Arts (London)
Museum National / The Royal Academy of Arts is an art institution based in Piccadilly, London. The Royal Academy was formed to rival the Society of Artists after an unseemly leadership dispute between two leading architects, Sir William Chambers and James Paine. Paine won, but Chambers vowed revenge and use...
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National Maritime Museum National Maritime Museum
Museum National / The National Maritime Museum (NMM) in England is the leading maritime museum of the United Kingdom, and one of the most important in the world. It is based primarily in Greenwich adjacent to Greenwich Park.
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Museum National - Florence Nightingale Museum (London) Florence Nightingale Museum (London)
Museum National / The Florence Nightingale Museum is located at St Thomas' Hospital, which faces the Palace of Westminster across the River Thames in central London. It is open to the public seven days a week. The museum tells the story of the life and work of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nur...
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Design Museum (London) Design Museum (London)
Museum National / The Design Museum is a museum by the River Thames near Tower Bridge in central London. It is a small museum, with exhibitions over two floors, and a "Design Museum Tank" exhibition space out by the water front. It is on South Bank in the affluent Shad Thames area in SE1 London. The museum ...
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Museum National - Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club / Museum National / Church Road / Wimbledon / London SW 19 5 AE / Fon: (020) 89466131.
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Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum
Museum National / The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) is on the corner of Cromwell Gardens and Exhibition Road in South Kensington, west London. It specialises in applied and decorative arts. Entrance has been free since November 22, 2001, following a short period when the Conserva...
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Museum National - The World of Beatrix Potter The World of Beatrix Potter
Museum National / Visitor attraction in Bowness on Windermere with life zize models of Beatrix Potter characters.
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The Galleries of Justice (Nottingham) The Galleries of Justice (Nottingham)
Museum National / The Galleries of Justice is a museum and tourist attraction in the Lace Market area of Nottingham, England. The museum was once a fully functioning Victorian courtroom and claims to be "The only site in the country where you could be arrested, sentenced and executed"
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Museum National - Pooles Cavern Pooles Cavern
Museum National / Cave and tourist attraction in Buxton in the Peak District.
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Tymperleys Clock Museum Tymperleys Clock Museum
Museum National / All the clocks were made in Colchester between 1640 and 1840 and give a fascinating insight into this specialist trade. Telephone: 01206 282943
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happysh2009 York Castle Museum
... 1 October 2009 I visited York Castle Museum for the first time. It is a social history museum that is located in York on the very site of York Castle, which was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068. It is two minutes walk from Clifford s Tower and five minutes from Jorvik Viking Centre. It is considered to be a landmark in the development of museums and has twice won the York Tourism Award for best attraction. During the 18th century the museum buildings were used as a prison. First they were a Debtor s Prison and then later a Female Prison. As a museum it was founded by Dr John Kirk in 1938, who was a Yorkshire country doctor and a passionate collector...
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nilo0901 Geffrye Museum (London)
... think the Geffrye museum is probably my favourite museum in London. Situated at the city end of Kingsland Road amongst the Vietnamese restaurants and folks wearing ill-fitting trousers with funny hair, lies this small, quiet and intriguing museum. The museum is housed in an 18th Century almshouse with accompanying modern wing tastefully designed to fit with it s surroundings. All are surrounded by beautiful gardens, which are a wonderful urban oasis in the summer to get away from the bustle of east end life. The museum itself and permanent exhibit is essentially focused on the history of the changing nature of our homes from the 17th Century to present day. It comprise...
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Rook252 The Edinburgh Dungeon (Edinburgh)
... those of you who love audience participation experiences at then all you need to know is that this place is absolutely perfect for you from start to finish. However I felt quite sullied by the whole experience, the long queues, the high entry prices, the fact that I couldn t leave my bag anywhere and my fiance nearly decked an employee (actually, that was the high point). We bought our tickets at the Tourist Information Centre which gave us a discount of £5 per person and there were two of us, so with £10 off we paid £19.90 for our run through the dungeon. Now this did include priority (fast track) entry to the dungeon, considering it took us over a half hour of qu...
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