jeudi 21 août 2014

Top five London Attractions

Top five London Attractions 

1st British Museum FREE
The British Museum is a wonderful museum that focuses on the cultural history of the world. You will find items from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Pacific. Between the things not to be missed, the Reading Room, as Karl Marx liked to attend the Great Court designed by Norman Foster and mummies in ancient Egypt exhibited collection. 

2nd-Tate Modern FREE
Located on the banks of the Thames, this former power station has become the great London cathedral of international modern art. Inside the Tate Modern, you will find exhibitions of artists such as Rachel Whiteread, Frida Kahlo, Martin Kippenberger, Mark Rothko and Kandinsky. And thanks to its location on the river, the museum restaurants offer great views of the Thames. 

3eme.National Gallery FREE
You walk along inside the Museum of London for an unforgettable journey from across the turbulent passed of the capital. Discover London from prehistoric times, see how the city has changed under the Romans and Saxons, marvel at the medieval London and relive the years of turmoil when London was ravished by civil wars, plague and a huge fire . Then venture into the galleries of modern London, walking the streets of Victorian London, go wander around the pleasure gardens and marvel at the magnificent Lord Mayor's carriage. 


4eme.National Gallery FREE
You walk along inside the Museum of London for an unforgettable journey from across the turbulent passed of the capital. Discover London from prehistoric times, see how the city has changed under the Romans and Saxons, marvel at the medieval London and relive the years of turmoil when London was ravished by civil wars, plague and a huge fire . Then venture into the galleries of modern London, walking the streets of Victorian London, go wander around the pleasure gardens and marvel at the magnificent Lord Mayor's carriage. 

5eme.Natural History Museum FREE
You can see hundreds of exciting interactive exhibits in one of the most beautiful buildings in London. The most prominent cites include the popular dinosaur gallery, Section mammalian reproduction with an unforgettable blue whale and the Central Hall, home of the iconic Diplodocus skeleton in the museum. Do not miss the Cocoon building built in the state of the art, and you can discover for yourself at an open house. You can see hundreds of fascinating specimens and push the door of labs where you will see the scientists at work. The museum offers an extensive program of exhibitions and temporary events also to join experts in the Attenborough Studio in the Darwin Centre to discuss science and nature....... 

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