Architectural Sites in London

Architectural Sites in London

Sights Overview
Name Category Location
 
Admiralty Arch
This stately gateway to the Mall (rhymes with 'shall') is one...
Architectural Sites Westminster and Royal London
 
Burgh House
One of Hampstead's oldest buildings, Burgh House was built in...
Museums / Galleries, Houses / Mansions, Architectural Sites Regent's Park and Hampstead
 
Carlton House Terrace
Architect John Nash designed Carlton House, a glorious example...
Architectural Sites Westminster and Royal London
 
The Clink Prison Museum
The reason why the term clink became slang for jail, this was...
Local Interest-Sight, Museums / Galleries, Architectural Sites The South Bank
 
Gray's Inn
Although the least architecturally interesting of the four Inns...
Architectural Sites Bloomsbury and Holborn
 
Guildhall
The Corporation of London, which oversees The City, has ceremonially...
Architectural Sites, Government Buildings The City
 
Lincoln's Inn
There's plenty to see at one of the oldest, best preserved, and...
Architectural Sites Bloomsbury and Holborn
 
Marble Arch
John Nash's 1827 arch, moved here from Buckingham Palace in 1851...
Architectural Sites St. James's and Mayfair
 
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
An art deco gem in elegant Portland Place, RIBA was built by...
Architectural Sites Regent's Park and Hampstead
 
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
This spectacular theater is a replica of Shakespeare's open-roof...
Arts / Performance Venues, Architectural Sites The South Bank
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