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Built around 1365, the Jewel Tower in London is one of only two surviving sections of the medieval royal Palace of Westminster.
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The Albemarle Gallery has a reputation for introducing exciting contemporary painting and sculpture from international and UK based artists.
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The Hayward Gallery is an art gallery, opened in 1968, which hosts temporary exhibitions from a wide range of artists.
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The Saatchi Gallery is a London gallery for contemporary art, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985 to exhibit his collection to the public.
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Experience London's history from the Romans to the Vikings and beyond with real life smells, sights and sounds and real actors.
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Dulwich Picture Gallery was England's first purpose-built public art gallery opened to the public in 1817.
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Despite its name, Kew Palace is the size of a manor house.
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A museum dedicated to the history of tennis at Wimbledon which features traditional artefacts and exhibits as well as interactive technology
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Originally called Danson Hill, the Palladian villa was designed by Sir Robert Taylor and built 1764-67 for Sir John Boyd.
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The current house was built in the 1930s on the site of the original Eltham Palace, gifted to to Edward II in 1305.
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Firepower, the Royal Artillery Museum tells the dramatic story of artillery, scientific discoveries made through warfare and human endeavour
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The Old Royal Naval College is the architectural centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich, a World Heritage Site.
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