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Your search for Attractions & events in South-Bank returned 100 results
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
The first Palladian-style house in England (1635) designed by Inigo Jones for the Stuart queens Anne of Denmark and Henrietta Maria. Elegant interiors provide the setting for displays of portraits/paintings of Greenwich and naval history.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
Gardens are open daily during normal working hours, not at weekends. Chapel is open to the public, Mon-Fri, 1200-1400.
Attraction - Museum, London
Isambard Kingdom Brunel's 1st project with his father, scheduled ancient monument and international landmark site, now a museum. The oldest section of the London tube.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
Home of Chelsea Pensioners, built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1682 and 1690. The Chapel, Great Hall, Figure Court and Museum are of particular interest.
Attraction - Arts Centre, London
The South Bank's major concert hall for orchestral concerts. Public tours of the hall have now been discontinued.
Attraction - Craft Centre, London
Camden Lock is open 7 days a week with craft workshops, stalls, shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. One of London's best known and busiest markets.
Attraction - Museum, London
Museum shows humanitarian work of the British Red Cross in peace and in war from 1870 to its vital contribution in today's society.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
A church rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren, c1680, in the Gothic style. Particular features include plaster fan-vault ceiling, wood carving and stained glass.
Attraction - Museum, London
The award-winning Fan Museum is home to 4,000 fans from all over the world dating from the 11th century and displayed in changing exhibitions.
Attraction - Gallery, London
The National Gallery has one of the greatest collections of European paintings in the world. A permanent collection spans the period 1250 - 1900 and consists of over 2,300 Western European paintings by many of the world’s famous artists.