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Tickets for the David Bowie Centre will no longer be released on 2 September 2025, as originally announced, as our ticketing systems are currently down due a major network issue affecting the local ...
Welcome to V&A South Kensington, a world of creativity in the heart of London. From unmissable exhibitions to extraordinary collections, there is something for everyone at the global destination for ...
The Gothic style first appeared in the early 12th century in northern France and rapidly spread beyond its origins in architecture to sculpture, textiles and painting, including frescoes, stained ...
How much do you know about Ancient Egypt? Test your knowledge with this fun quiz. Pharoahs, hieroglyphs and godesses, we've got it all!
The Rococo first emerged in France during the 1720s and 30s as a style developed by craftspeople and designers rather than architects.
Alexander McQueen (1969 – 2010), known to his friends and family as Lee, was born and educated in London. He left school at 16 to become an apprentice on Mayfair's Savile Row – the historic centre of ...
We are Scotland’s design museum. Designed for everyone, firing imaginations and sparking curiosity in design across Scotland and around the world. Come and be inspired and explore our welcoming space ...
Step into the virtual realm of entertainment, where music meets gaming! Here you can explore the top 10 most attended VR concerts. From Travis Scott’s Astronomical to The Weeknd’s After Hours Til Dawn ...
Treat yourself or a loved one with the gift of Membership: enjoy free access to all exhibitions, access to our Members’ Room, priority booking to evening talks, and much more.
Ever wondered where the Sorting Hat would place you at Hogwarts? Are you brave like a Gryffindor, wise like a Ravenclaw, loyal like a Hufflepuff, or cunning like a Slytherin? Take this fun personality ...
Join esteemed harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani for an afternoon where music and history come together in a vivid exploration of ...
In the 1950s the American ideal of the glamourous blonde swept into a war-torn Britain, where it was transformed into something uniquely British – Marilyn Monroe became Diana Dors.