Top spots

My top ten spot lists of London’s historical highlights. Organised by category such as era or place.

An Exclusive Look Inside The Spectacular Foreign Office Building

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I was recently lucky enough to be invited to have a look round the Foreign Office building on King Charles Street in Westminster.  For most Londoners, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Building is likely one you have walked past many times but, unless you have been on an open day or work there, have […]

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Discovering The Remains Of London’s Roman Amphitheatre

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London, at its heart, is a Roman city, founded just after the Roman invasion in 43AD. Many Roman remnants survive today including sections of the wall, a temple and bathhouses.  An important Roman town also needs an amphitheatre. It was assumed that Londinium, as the Roman city was known, must have had an amphitheatre but

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Dulwich Picture Gallery: The World’s First Purpose-Built Art Gallery

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I recently paid a visit to the beautiful Dulwich Picture Gallery: the world’s oldest purpose-built art gallery. Not only does it house an incredible art collection with works by Constable, Rembrandt and Gainsborough, but it has some incredible architecture to admire and even contains a mausoleum… Early Origins: The Elizabethan Actor In 1605 Edward Alleyn,

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