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            St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul’s Cathedral was built by Sir Christopher Wren. It is one of the impressive places of London that should not be avoided. But present Cathedral is the re-build of the original one which was burnt down in the great of fire London. It is tantamount to St Peters in the Vatican. Enormous historical events have been taken place here as numerous things for visitors are pervaded here to observe on the floor level, also tombs in the crypt and obviously the colossal dome itself. St Paul’s Cathedral is yclept as the masterp read more
            Queen's Theatre
The top-notch and world famous Queen’s Theatre is situated in Shaftesbury Avenue in the city of Westminster. W.G.R Sprague designed it as a twin to the neighboring Gielgud Theatre. The Queen’s Theatre was opened on 8 October 1907 with a comedy named “the Sugar Bowl” composed by Madeleine Lucette Ryley. The most unexpected incident of the Queen’s Theatre is it was bombed by Germany on the 24 September 1940. At the pristine phase, a two-tier house, the Queen’s had ability to hold about 1200 persons, propounding som read more
            The British Library
The British Library is a peerage place for thinking, researching and studying. Reader’s card is pressing for the accessibility to British Library. It is the omen of proving address. It has a café which is situated at the ground level. Coffee is also available in the Café but it is expensive. The reading room of British library is overwhelming and motivating. There is very little place in the British Library which is not crassed. This famous and paramount library is situated exact in between the Eustion Station and Kin read more
            The British Museum
The British Museum is the most attractive tourist site in London which is the largest museum in London. Having13 million objects, The British Museum has been one of the greatest and most accessible assortments on human history and civilization in the world. The British Museum was founded in 1753. Sir Hans Sloane had a mania of collecting and protecting of curio sites. On the basis of the collection of this novel man The British Museum was thrived. The British Museum was it is a lot more charming cinema after that the big one read more
            Museum of London
The Museum of London is an enormous museum that tells the story of London from pre-historic times through reconstructed interiors and street scenes, alongside displays of original artifacts found during the museum's archaeological digs to present. The Museum of London is known as a non-departmental public body which is situated on or adjacent to the London Wall and close to St. Paul's cathedral so one can do some sightseeing around the area. It is the most accessible museum which is urban in nature on the earth that also occ read more
            The National Gallery
The National Gallery in London, a non–departmental public body, instituted in1824. A collection of over 2300 paintings signified it immensely. These accomplishments of collecting paintings were happened at the time of continuing the mid-13th century to1900 in its centre on Trafalgar Square. The people of the United Kingdom are the harbinger of this collection. At the time of bringing by the British Government, 36 work of art from John Julius Anger Stein, the banker, in 1824 its collection became moderate. Sir Charles Lock read more
            Clink Prison Museum
The Clink Prison Museum is an old prison that held for those prisoners who are Protestant and Catholic from the early Tudor years until 1780. It was built by the Bishop of Winchester between 1107 and 1144 situated on the site of the primitive Clink Prison which in England. It was a functional museum from the 12th century until 1780 which exhibition area takes up 5,000 square feet. The Clink prison which was a prison of both women and men was used for many different kinds of criminals, robbers, prostitutes, pimps, Catholic read more
The historic Shakespeare’s Globe theatre in London established around 1599 through exploiting wood and log from a former theatre by the playing party of the dramatist Shakespeare where Shakespeare himself appeared as an actor on the Globe's stage and it was owned by actors who were also shareholders in Lord Chamberlain's Men. The theater built for the Chamberlain's Men had a great capability of between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators. Re establishment of the Globe named "Shakespeare's Globe” read more
            Prince Charles Cinema
Prince Charles Cinema is best place in London to see a movie if one like the 'authentic' feel which is a lot more charming cinema then the big ones. It demonstrates cinemas and films that are merely the ordinary movies at a tiny proportion of the price. Prince Charles Cinema is a great meet up for north-south friendships because of being central location and the prices can't be beat. Every one has a special fondness for the fantastic Prince Charles Cinema because of the promptness that this cinema display thought infuriati read more
The historic Victoria and Albert Museum which is normally designated as the V&A is the world's greatest museum of grandiloquent arts and excellence .This paramount Museum was established in 1852.It is located or situated at Cromwell Gardens of South Kensington in London that is the celestial and most congenial sphere of such exposition. Victoria and Albert Museum has the collection of numerous things approximately 4.6 million and obviously this collection exposes the naïve vanity of its tradition. This outstanding collecti read more
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