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Your search for Attractions & events in Pool-of-London returned 100 results
Attraction - Church/Chapel, London
This is the 'Oranges and Lemons' church and features include a Grinling Gibbons pulpit and Samuel Johnson statue. Central church of Royal Air Force with Books of Remembrance.
Attraction - Gallery, London
As part of London’s South Bank, this famous international gallery shows four major exhibitions annually (no permanent collections).
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 - Historic House/Palace, London
The only surviving part of the original Whitehall Palace, which was destroyed by fire in 1698, the magnificent ceiling paintings in the Main Hall by Rubens are the greatest draw to this little known attraction.
Attraction - Gallery, London
The Foundling Museum tells the story of the abandoned children cared for in the Foundling Hospital. It houses the Hospital’s art collection donated by artists including Hogarth, Reynolds and Gainsborough.
Attraction - Market, London
Clothes, household goods.
Attraction - Themed Ride/Tableau/Waxworks, London
Re-enact the blood and guts, torture and terror of some of the most gruesome events in British history. It’s so much fun it’s frightening!
Attraction - Public Hall, London
Internationally renowned venue offering visitors a wide variety of entertainment - classical music, rock and pop, jazz, sporting events, galas, banquets and balls.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, London
This Queen Anne house was the home of the historian, social writer and ethical thinker Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane. The Victorian period décor, the furniture, pictures, portraits and books are all still in place.
Attraction - Museum, London
The Geffrye Museum depicts the quintessential style of English middle-class living rooms from 1600 to the present day through a series of period rooms.