2. Museums of England
• The Victoria and Albert Museum
• The National Army Museum
• The Wallace Collection
• Dover Castle
• The Westminster Abbey Museum
4. Welcome to the world's greatest museum of decorative arts. Here you can find works of art, craft
and design from around the world from 300OBC to the present day. Highlights for any visit should
include: the largest collection of Italian Renaissance sculpture outside Italy; paintings and
drawings by John Constable; the sparkling Glass Gallery; the Dress Gallery, covering over four
hundred years of fashion; and the superb Canon Photography Gallery
.
6. The National Army Museum relates the overall history of the British Army, British
colonial, imperial and commonwealth forces and the British Indian Army as a whole
from 1066 to the present and its effects on national and international history.
8. The Wallace Collection is a museum in London, with a world-famous range of
fine and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries with large
holdings of French 18th-century paintings, furniture, arms &
armour, porcelain and Old Master paintings arranged into 25 galleries.
10. The museum is a modern museum telling the story of Dover and its important
history. Apart from the amazing Bronze Age Boat you will find a fine
archaeology collection, illustrated panels, models and replicas including a set
of scale models showing the development of Dover from Roman times up
until 1990. You will also find computer displays, games and interactives for all
ages. A must visit when visiting this wonderful historic town
12. Westminster Abbey is a Gothic monastery church in London that
is the traditional place of coronation and burial for English
monarchs. Neither a cathedral nor a parish church, Westminster
Abbey is a place of worship owned by the royal family.