- Tate Gallery (11)
- Browse sites about Tate Gallery, the network of museums of British and modern art. Sites feature exhibitions, visitors info, picture galleries, interactive map, and events at the art galleries in London, Liverpool, and St Ives.
- National Gallery London, The
- Collection information and schedule of events. - Victoria and Albert Museum@
- Take a tour of the Victoria and Albert Museum which houses a collection of decorative arts and design including paintings, sculpture, ceramics, and photographs. Sites features virtual tour, exhibitions and events, visitors info, pictures, newsletter, and online shop for the museum located at London's Albertopolis.
- Science Museum@
- Find sites about the Science Museum, the institution located at South Kensington, London. Sites include exhibitions, educational programmes, interactive map, info on Dana Centre, and online store of the establishment which forms a part of the National Museum of Science and Industry.
- National Maritime Museum
- Promotes understanding of history and future of Britain and the sea, the story of time, astronomy and navigation and of the historic buildings at Greenwich. - Royal Academy of Arts@
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Offers independent cinema, exhibitions, seminars, performances, and new media programmes. - Ashmolean, The@
- Museum of London
- Includes online exhibits and information on events and admission. Tells the fascinating story of London from prehistoric times to the present day. - Whitechapel Art Gallery
 - MuseumNet
- Provides listing and detailed sites of museums in the U.K. - Sir John Soane's Museum, The
- Soane designed this house to live in, but also as a setting for his antiquities and his works of art. - Fitzwilliam Museum@
- Wordsworth Trust
- Centre for British Romanticism and home of William Wordsworth. - Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
- The Hunterian collections at the University of Glasgow. - Wallace Collection@
- Cabaret Mechanical Theatre
- Museum of contemporary Automata (mechanical sculpture). Over 70 humorous machines which come to life at the touch of a button. - Dulwich Picture Gallery
- Houses collection of masterpieces by Rembrandt, Poussin, Watteau, Rubens, Canaletto, Gainsborough, and more, and features international loan exhibitions. - Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
- Fascinating collection of over 40 regional historic buildings which have been rescued from destruction. - British Empire and Commonwealth Museum
- Offers information on the museum and a forum for exploring Britain's cultural heritage associated with the former Empire and today's Commonwealth. - Chapter Arts Centre
- Arts centre, gallery, and cinema complex which house theatre, dance and music companies, artists, film and animation companies, designers, photographers, and literary periodicals. - Manchester Art Gallery
- About the four art galleries, Manchester Art Gallery, Gallery of Costume, Heaton Hall, and Wythenshawe Hall, maintained by Manchester City Council, U.K. - Waddesdon Manor
- National Trust Property, originally built for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild to display his vast collection of 18th century art. - Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums
- Includes information on the Art Gallery, Maritime Museum, and Provost Skene's House. - National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside (NMGM)
- Offers a year-round programme of exhibitions and activities for all visitors, from family entertainment to lectures and special interest events. - Theatre Museum
- Aims to increase understanding and enjoyment of the performing arts and encourage participation in exhibitions, educational workshops, tours, and events. - Dundee Contemporary Arts
- Features international contemporary arts, cinema, shopping, cafe-bar, and more. - Gainsborough's House
- Museum and art gallery at the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough. - Charleston Farmhouse Trust, The
- Home of Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, and country meeting place of the Bloomsbury Group. Also exhibits contemporary art. - Fruitmarket Gallery, The
- International artspace displaying a programme of Scottish, British, and international contemporary art. - Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum
- Sir Merton and Lady Annie Russell-Cotes' collection of art, housed in their former residence. - Bath Spa Project
- Bath's naturally occurring thermal springs will be home to a new spa, and public bathing will be available again in 2001. - Site Gallery
- A centre for the exhibition and production of lens-based and electronic media. Offers free exhibitions of contemporary art, alongside open-access darkroom and digital facilities. Also an NVQ assessment centre. - York Art Gallery
- Features six hundred years of British and European art. Provides details on special exhibitions, visiting, and educational opportunities. - Bushey Museum and Art Gallery
- Collections and displays tell the artistic history of the village with works and artifacts relating to Herkomer and his Art School. - Invisble Museum
- Inspired by Andre Malraux's concept of a "museum without walls." - Llechwedd Slate Caverns
- Slate mining museum with underground tours of the working mine. Sells roofing products and gifts made of slate. - Glasgow University: Department of Special Collections
- Built up over a period of more than 500 years by purchase, gift, and bequest, the collection now contains thousands of manuscript items, printed works, and incunabula. - Beside The Wave
- Art gallery and publishing company offering a range of paintings and prints. - East Lothian Museums Service
- Offers details of museums in Prestongrange, North Berwick, and Dunbar, and information on exhibitions, staff, projects, and more. - William Morris Gallery
- Includes an online selection of William Morris' works from the Gallery's collection. - Gracefield Arts Centre for South West Scotland
- Hosts exhibitions, workshops, and events, and displays work by local craftsmakers and artists. - Burrell Collection
 - Elmbridge Museum
- Local community history museum for the Elmbridge Borough area. - Bloxham Art Galleries
- With details of current and forthcoming exhibitions, artists represented, and gallery news. Located in St. John's Hill. - Court Gallery, The
- Specialises in British art between 1880 and 1940 with a special interest in Newlyn, St. Ives, the Camden Town Group, and Bloomsbury. - Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
- Provides details of the collecion and current and past exhibitions. - Gatehouse Gallery
- Specialists in contemporary Scottish painting and sculpture. - Conway Mill
- Shows and exhibitions. Also includes history of the building. - Goldfish Bowl, The
- Showcasing contemporary painting, ceramics, glass, and jewellery. - Transit Space
- Artist-run project space offering a professional platform for emerging artists based in the U.K. and abroad. - Whitworth Art Gallery
- Home to a collection of British watercolours, textiles, and wallpapers, as well as a range of modern and historic prints, drawings, paintings and sculpture. - Hampton Hill Gallery
- Showcases contemporary and fine art, including sculpture and box art. Includes artist, limited edition prints, and framing details. - George Clarke Print Collection
- Contains entries for the prints in the collection bequeathed to Worcester College by George Clarke (1661-1736).
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