Search Results
Here are the results of your attractions and events search. Each search randomly lists up to 100 results (10 per page), so click through the pages to view more attractions or events. To see the full attraction or event, click on the headings or links in the list. If you prefer to view your results on a map, use the link below.
Your search for Attractions & events in Dulwich returned 57 results
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
Ranger's House, a pretty 1720s villa once the home of aristocratic and royal park 'rangers', stands on the edge of Greenwich Park. Over 700 astonishing works of art are displayed in 12 graceful panelled rooms.
Attraction - Observatory/Planetarium, London
Stand on the Greenwich Meridian Line, Longitude Zero, which divides East and West. Watch the time-ball fall at 1 o’clock. Giant refracting telescope. Explore the history of time and astronomy in this charming Wren building.
Attraction - Museum, London
The Fashion and Textile Museum is the first of its kind to showcase the talent of local and international fashion and textile designers.
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 - Gallery, London
Tate Britain presents the world's greatest collection of British art in a dynamic series of new displays and exhibitions.
Attraction - Farm, London
The largest urban farm in the London area with 34 acres of open parkland. Also horse riding, a tea shop, education facilities, farm animals and a shop.
Attraction - Museum, London
This award-winning museum tells the story of conflict involving Britain and the Commonwealth since 1914. See thousands of imaginatively displayed exhibits, from art to aircraft, utility clothes to U-boats.
Attraction - Museum, London
Inside Tower Bridge Exhibition you will travel up to the high-level walkways, located 140 feet above the Thames and witness stunning panoramic views of London before visiting the Victorian Engine Rooms. See the original machinery in action.
Attraction - Gallery, London
One of London's most important contemporary art exhibition spaces, having shown artists such as Gilbert and George, Tracey Emin, Mark Quinn and Julian Schnabel.
Attraction - Craft Centre, London
Peter Layton’s London Glassblowing is a hot glass studio focused on the creation and display of contemporary glass art. It has a reputation as one of Europe’s leading workshops with a flair for the use of colour, form and texture.