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Museums & Palaces
Here you'll find details on interesting museums and palaces in LondonBritish Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1. Exhibitions, lectures an special displays for all ages and tastes in one of the world's finest libraries. times: Mon, Wed-Fri 9.30am-6pm, Tue 9.30am-8pm, Sat 9.30am-5pm, Sun, bank hols 11am-5pm cost: free :: Website: www.bl.uk
The rich and varied treasures of the world on display... Long term exhibition illustrating its history from 5000 BC to the present day. times: Mon to Wed, Sat & Sun 10.00 am - 5.30 pm, Thu & Fri 10.00 am - 8.30 pm (not Dec 24-26). Part of permanent collection. cost: free entry www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
Address: South Bank
Hampton Court PalaceHampton Court Palace, where you can explore 60 acres of beautiful riverside gardens and lose yourself in the world-famous maze. Also see the magnificent State Apartments of Henry VIII and William III.
Kensington PalaceKensington Palace has been a royal home for many hundreds of years and parts of it are still used as a residence for memebrs of the Royal Family.
Kew Palace, was the family home of George and is currently closed for major repairs. Queen Charlotte's Cottage which is nearby is open for special events at certain times during the year, was used by the King and his family as a summerhouse.
National Maritime Museum :: GreenwichThe National Maritime Museum is in Greenwich.
Natural History MuseumHere are housed hundreds of exhibits, many of which are interactive, ranging from the volcano experience to the dinosaurs exhibition.
Science MuseumWith more than 10.000 exhibits from the nation's collections, the London Science Museum illustrates in detail and depth the many developments in medicine, technology and science that have played a part in the shaping of today's modern world.
The Banqueting HouseThe Banqueting House is all that remains of Whitehall Palace. It was the sovereign's principal residence from 1530 but in 1698 it was destroyed by fire.
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