Roundhouse

The Roundhouse, which began as a Victorian train engine turntable in the 1800’s, has grown and evolved over the decades transforming into various guises such as a gin warehouse, a notorious 60’s gig venue hosting the likes of Jimi Hendrix and The Doors and now in its current form as one of London’s most iconic…

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Central Saint Martins

Widely regarded as one of the leading Arts and Design institutions in the world, Central Saint Martins is hailed as the birthplace of generations of internationally renowned artists, designers and performers beginning their creative journeys. Now based in buzzing Kings Cross, the Grade II listed Victorian Granary building was given a £200m renovation by Stirling…

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Alexandra Palace

Opened in 1873 as an entertainments venue for Victorian London, Alexandra Palace has a rich history of extraordinary milestones, including having survived two fires and hosted the first ever television broadcast in 1936. As a multi-award winning destination the venue maintains its original enterprising spirit by hosting an eclectic mix of live music, sport, cultural…

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House of Illustration

Founded by Sir Quentin Blake and opened in July 2014, the House of Illustration is UK’s only public gallery dedicated solely to illustration. Visitors are able to view and learn about illustration in all its forms; from advertisements to animation, picture books to political cartoons and scientific drawings to fashion design. Located in Granary Square…

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