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Museums and Galleries in London



London set the trends and the entire world follows, whether it is state policies or arts, the trend stays
the same. Being an international player with nothing to prove the prominence of London on the world is
unquestionable. Perhaps it is due to its rich melting pot of cultures, natural vibrancy or valued heritage
in the history. Whatever the explanation, like every world city, the British capital remains a step ahead
of the game in reinventing, reviving and changing itself. The place to find a few of the globe's most
illustrious museums and art galleries, it's not hard to realize why. The city's remarkable selection of
museums incorporates the Museum of London, The British Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum,
London Transport Museum and The National Maritime Museum besides the Imperial War Museum.



People that have a flair for natural history and the Jurassic period must go to London's Natural History
Museum which not just stores large skeletal remnants of the huge creatures but additionally an amazing
look-alike of a blue whale. Britain's oceanic expeditions are extensively recorded at the National
Maritime Museum in which guests can familiarize themselves with the work and lives of the earth's
pioneering adventurers along with their ships, navigation resources and techniques. Having a number of
over 40 galleries and two thousand exciting exhibits it is hard to compete with The Science Museum
which exhibits the scientific development of mankind in the past three centuries. Vehicle and transport
lovers should really visit at the London Transport Museum which records this innovative city's process to
modern transport from vintage carriages and the famous double-decker buses.



However if it is antiquities and tradition one is thinking about, there is no place that can match "The
British Museum". Established in 1753 this breathtaking museum contains over 7 million exhibition items.
The place to find one of the biggest selections in the world, the museum's contents come from all
corners of the globe, following cultural development over the centuries. Its several divisions contain
Greek and Roman Antiquities, Ancient Egypt and Sudan, Middle East, Africa, Oceania and the Americas
and also a Department of Prints and Drawings, Coins and Medals, a Department of Prehistory and
Europe, Department of Conservation, Documentation and Science and substantial libraries and archives.
Important exhibits include the famous Rosetta Stone of Egypt, the limestone bust of Amenhotep the
Third, Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Parthenon Marbles and the drawing selections of Michelangelo,
Leonardo and Raphael.



The Museum of London works with the development of the city from ancient times to its modern
accomplishments.
The Victoria and Albert Museum alternatively is dedicated to the fields of design and the decorative arts
and proudly exhibits 4.5 million items as a part of its everlasting collection. Constructed in 1852 and
spread out more than 12.5 acres, the museum includes 145 galleries featuring collections from America,
North Africa, Asia and Europe.



London is also a veritable treasure chest for art enthusiasts. As the foundation for famous galleries like
Tate Modern, Hayward Gallery, the National Gallery, Serpentine Gallery, the Wallace Collection,
National Portrait Gallery, Royal Academy, Somerset House, White Chapel Gallery, Guildhall Gallery, Tate
Britain and Dulwich Picture Gallery the city is also the location of the St. Petersberg Hermitage galleries
among many others.



The Tate Modern gallery is definitely in a league of its own because it has the worlds' biggest number of
contemporary art along with the most extensive collection of J. M. W. Turner anywhere. Exploring the
artist's well-known themes, development, early works and watercolor creations, the museum has
committed several galleries to this legendary master. Other parts consist of the works of Carl Andre,
Ayres, Francis Bacon and Georg Baselitz to mention a few.



The National Gallery holds more than 2300 Western European artworks dating back from the middle
ages towards the beginning of the 20th century such as the works of these greats like Velázquez, Eyck,
and Van Gogh, Vermeer, Botticelli, Monet, Rembrandt and Cézanne and many others. The Wallace
selection is a center of pre-1900 art and a few of the finest selections of 18th century art, porcelain and
furnishings while the National Portrait Gallery offers portraits of world leaders, historical people and
royals in a stylish environment.



If you are an artist and are looking for gallery space to exhibit your artworks you can check out the
TheGalleryLondon.org and see also how they can help you promote your art and build your presence.



Source: http://www.thegallerylondon.org/

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Museums and Galleries in London

  • 1. Museums and Galleries in London London set the trends and the entire world follows, whether it is state policies or arts, the trend stays the same. Being an international player with nothing to prove the prominence of London on the world is unquestionable. Perhaps it is due to its rich melting pot of cultures, natural vibrancy or valued heritage in the history. Whatever the explanation, like every world city, the British capital remains a step ahead of the game in reinventing, reviving and changing itself. The place to find a few of the globe's most illustrious museums and art galleries, it's not hard to realize why. The city's remarkable selection of museums incorporates the Museum of London, The British Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum, London Transport Museum and The National Maritime Museum besides the Imperial War Museum. People that have a flair for natural history and the Jurassic period must go to London's Natural History Museum which not just stores large skeletal remnants of the huge creatures but additionally an amazing look-alike of a blue whale. Britain's oceanic expeditions are extensively recorded at the National Maritime Museum in which guests can familiarize themselves with the work and lives of the earth's pioneering adventurers along with their ships, navigation resources and techniques. Having a number of over 40 galleries and two thousand exciting exhibits it is hard to compete with The Science Museum which exhibits the scientific development of mankind in the past three centuries. Vehicle and transport lovers should really visit at the London Transport Museum which records this innovative city's process to modern transport from vintage carriages and the famous double-decker buses. However if it is antiquities and tradition one is thinking about, there is no place that can match "The British Museum". Established in 1753 this breathtaking museum contains over 7 million exhibition items. The place to find one of the biggest selections in the world, the museum's contents come from all corners of the globe, following cultural development over the centuries. Its several divisions contain Greek and Roman Antiquities, Ancient Egypt and Sudan, Middle East, Africa, Oceania and the Americas and also a Department of Prints and Drawings, Coins and Medals, a Department of Prehistory and Europe, Department of Conservation, Documentation and Science and substantial libraries and archives. Important exhibits include the famous Rosetta Stone of Egypt, the limestone bust of Amenhotep the Third, Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Parthenon Marbles and the drawing selections of Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael. The Museum of London works with the development of the city from ancient times to its modern accomplishments.
  • 2. The Victoria and Albert Museum alternatively is dedicated to the fields of design and the decorative arts and proudly exhibits 4.5 million items as a part of its everlasting collection. Constructed in 1852 and spread out more than 12.5 acres, the museum includes 145 galleries featuring collections from America, North Africa, Asia and Europe. London is also a veritable treasure chest for art enthusiasts. As the foundation for famous galleries like Tate Modern, Hayward Gallery, the National Gallery, Serpentine Gallery, the Wallace Collection, National Portrait Gallery, Royal Academy, Somerset House, White Chapel Gallery, Guildhall Gallery, Tate Britain and Dulwich Picture Gallery the city is also the location of the St. Petersberg Hermitage galleries among many others. The Tate Modern gallery is definitely in a league of its own because it has the worlds' biggest number of contemporary art along with the most extensive collection of J. M. W. Turner anywhere. Exploring the artist's well-known themes, development, early works and watercolor creations, the museum has committed several galleries to this legendary master. Other parts consist of the works of Carl Andre, Ayres, Francis Bacon and Georg Baselitz to mention a few. The National Gallery holds more than 2300 Western European artworks dating back from the middle ages towards the beginning of the 20th century such as the works of these greats like Velázquez, Eyck, and Van Gogh, Vermeer, Botticelli, Monet, Rembrandt and Cézanne and many others. The Wallace selection is a center of pre-1900 art and a few of the finest selections of 18th century art, porcelain and furnishings while the National Portrait Gallery offers portraits of world leaders, historical people and royals in a stylish environment. If you are an artist and are looking for gallery space to exhibit your artworks you can check out the TheGalleryLondon.org and see also how they can help you promote your art and build your presence. Source: http://www.thegallerylondon.org/