museums and galleries
The bustle of Euston may seem an unlikely location for a sculpture by the award winning artist Anthony Gormley, but here you’ll find not one but three. Visit ‘Feel’ at the Wellcome Collection, where a life size sculpture is suspended from the roof in its foyer; ‘Planets’ in the British Library’s piazza, where carved human bodies cling to rocks; and ‘Reflection’ at 350 Euston Road, where a rust coloured figure looks at his twin through a window creating a hologram effect.
There are many things for you to do and use here inside this light and airy library, including internet access, information and reference service, extensive subject colle...
Whatever requirements you have, our team of AV technicians can offer advice about what equipment is required. Based in Bloomsbury we supply many local businesses and individu...
Capital Life Photo provides a professional photography service across the London region and UK. 20 years in the photography business and an award winning photographer. ...
The Wiener Library is one of the world's leading and most extensive archives on the Holocaust and Nazi era. The Library's unique collection of over one million items includes publi...
Lauderdale House is situated in Waterlow Park on Highgate Hill. Built in 1582 it is adjacent to Highgate Villoage and a 10 minute walk uphill from Archway T...
Keats House is a thriving museum dedicated not only to the poetry of John Keats (1795 - 1821) but also to poetry in general. We work closely with local community groups, museu...
The Jewish Museum London reopened on 17 March 2010 after a £10 million transformation creating a landmark Museum that celebrates Jewish life and cultural diversity. We host ...
A walk along Museum Mile provides a fascinating insight into London, past and present. From King's Cross to the River Thames, discover 12 of the city's most extraordinary museums a...
Rokeby is an independent commercial gallery for contemporary art, exhibiting work by UK based and international artists. Rokeby was launched in April 2005 by Beth and Edward...










