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Your search for Attractions & events in South-Bank returned 100 results
Attraction - Gallery, London
In the Dali Universe you find yourself inside the twisted mind of the Catalan master – his enigmatic personality ebbs from every piece. The Dali Universe is one of London’s most unique and unusual exhibitions.
Attraction - Gallery, London
As part of London’s South Bank, this famous international gallery shows four major exhibitions annually (no permanent collections).
Attraction - Museum, London
Guided tour of Lord's Cricket Ground including the Long Room, MCC Museum, Real Tennis Court, Mound Stand and Indoor School.
Attraction - Gallery, London
Described as the 'most beautiful small art gallery in the world' with its outstanding collection of old master paintings and lovely setting in Dulwich village.
Attraction - Gallery, London
No description available.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
Charles Dickens' home from 1837-1839. Displays of letters, pictures, first editions, furniture, memorabilia and restored rooms.
Attraction - Historic Ship, London
The last and most famous tea-clipper. Currently being restored. Please phone or visit www.cuttysark.org.uk for visitor information.
Attraction - Museum, London
Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art, was founded in 1915, and is Europe’s only dedicated Jewish museum of art. Exhibitions held during the last 4 years have seen the Ben Uri establish its national and international importance.
Attraction - Animal Collection, London
The Royal Mews is a working establishment and the number of horses and carriages on show may vary from time to time. Opening arrangements are subject to change at short notice.
Attraction - Museum, London
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank from its foundation in 1694 to its role in today’s economy. Interactive programmes with graphics and video help explain its many and varied roles.