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Hackney City Farm dates back to the early 1800s and is still home to domestic animals..
Hackney City Farm dates back to the early 1800s and is still home to domestic animals.
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Haggerston Park is a lovely open green with a verdant nature reserve and some football pitches
291 Gallery is a converted Gothic church dedicated to different forms of contemporary art including visual art, digital art, live performances, video and music events
The Geffrye Museum is dedicated to household interior d
The Town Hall is very impressive with a huge clock tower
The Brick Lane Gallery is a small art gallery showcasing collections by upcoming artists
London Fields hosts a farmers' market every Saturday, selling hand-made jewellery, gifts, childrenswear and vintage clothing
Space Gallery is a contemporary art studio
The Whitechapel Art Gallery, founded in 1901 by Samuel Barnett, has championed Modern Art ever since with exhibitions of greats such as Picasso, Pollock and Frida Kahlo and British artists such as Gilbert & George, Peter Doig and Lucian Freud
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