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Imperial War Museum Lambeth Road, Southwark, London, SE1 Occupying the former Bethlehem Hospital for the Insane ('Bedlam'), the Imperial War Museum is the national museum of 20th century conflict. Founded in 1917. Discover how war shapes lives at Imperial War Museum London. Explore six floors of galleries and displays, including a permanent exhibition dedicated to the Holocaust and a changing programme of special temporary exhibitions. Chronicling the history of conflict from the First World War to the present day, the Museum's vast Collections range from tanks and aircraft to photographs and personal letters as well as films, sound recordings and some of the twentieth century's best-known paintings. St George's Cathedral Westminster Bridge Road, Southwark, London, SE1 The hub of South London's Roman Catholic cosmopolitan community, this is friendly, worhsipful venue in south London. The atmosphere here is traditionally jovial. St. George's is the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of Southwark, which covers the actual Diocese of Southwark (South London, North Surrey, and Kent), and also the Dioceses of Arundel and Brighton, Portsmouth, and Plymouth. The Cathedral occupies an historic site close to the Imperial War Museum, a few minutes walk from London's South Bank and the Thames, Westminster Bridge, the London Eye, and landmarks such as St Thomas' Hospital and Waterloo Station. London Duck Tours 55 York Road, Lambeth, London, SE1 2 minutes walk from Waterloo Railway Station If you've spent a few days in London you've probably spotted the bright yellow London Duck Tours tanks driving around town - they're hard to... London Aquarium County Hall, Riverside Building, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, SE1 The London Aquarium features hundreds of varieties of fish and sea life from around the world. Come face-to-face with sharks and watch divers feeding gigantic. Dali Universe Riverside Building County Hall, Lambeth, London, SE1 The Dali Universe is an innovative, permanent 3,000 square metre exhibition beautifully located at County Hall, part of London's cultural hub along the South Bank.... London Eye Jubilee Gardens, South Bank, Lambeth, London, SE1 The world's largest observation wheel located on the banks of the Thames river. Voted the world’s most popular tourist attraction in Spring 2005, the London Eye.. |
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