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Bloomsbury,
London,
Arts and Culture
The British Museum stretches over 14 acres and has over 90 rooms, some with permanent exhibits including the Egyptian mummies as well as coins and medals dating from the Roman period. The museum also has a range of prints and drawings from Botticelli to Bonnard. In the later part of 2000 the museum underwent various significant changes. A whole new wing has been added, with many more exhibits and with the museum still being free of charge millions of people come and marvel.
Barbican,
London,
Arts and Culture
This is but one of several London addresses at which Charles Dickens lived, although it is the only one still standing. Charles Dickens lived here between 1837 and 1839, and wrote Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby whilst living here. Admission fees apply and concessions are also available.
Bloomsbury,
London,
Arts and Culture
October Gallery exhibit a wide range of contemporary art from around the world including sculptures, paintings and multimedia. Some of the pieces featured are also for sale.