The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A), set in the South Kensington district of The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million objects. Named ...
•Prints and drawings acquired by the British Museum over the past five years have gone on show in Room 90.New acquisitions: Paul Bril to Wendy Red Starfeatures works ranging from an early 17th-century study for a fresco by the Flemish artist Paul Bril to 19th century drawings by Dante G...
Get 360 view of the city on the dome roof top and it’s freeSee 1 review of Victoria Square Shopping Centre Popular places to visit Albert Memorial Clock Tower Gaze up at the formerly tilting tower that now stands corrected as an integral part of Belfast’s history and traditions.Albert Me...
a world class casino; the new Museum of Victoria, and the Tennis Center. Major national events such as the Australian Grand Prix have been attracted to Melbourne, and renovation and restoration of the city’s buildings is continuing. High rise buildings have replaced the ...
For a taste of urban greenery, head to Albert Park, a charming oasis in the heart of the city. Take a break from the bustling streets and relax in the shade of the trees, or admire the beautiful Victorian-era bandstand. If you're feeling lucky, head to the Sky City Casino and try ...
TheVictoria and Albert Museumin London has its origins in the Great Exhibition of 1851. The works of decorative arts displayed there moved to the Museum of Manufacturers and then to the South Kensington Museum, which, in 1899, was renamed the Victoria and Albert Museum. Today the V&A’s coll...
Prince Albert himself taught the boys how to use tools, and helped them to begin a museum of insects, minerals, and all sorts of curiosities like the one that he and his brother Ernest had had in Coburg when they were boys. Not only at Osborne, but wherever the royal children were, ...