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The Royal National Theatre has three large auditoriums - the Olivier, the Lyttelton and the Cottesloe
The Hayward Gallery is the largest public art space in the UK, and the exhibitions showcase masters and young British and international artists, usually accompanied by outdoor installations that bring the area to life
The Odeon BFI IMAX is one of the largest cinema screens in the UK at 26 metre wide and 20 metre high
The BFI Southbank, formerly known as the National Film Theatre, has four screens showing classic, foreign language and arthouse cinema
The Southbank Centre is a large concrete development from the 1960s on the Thames South Bank between the Waterloo and Hungerford Bridges
The Topolski Century was painted by Polish artist Feliks Topolski between 1975 and 1989 to chronicle the key events and the iconic figures of the 20th century such as Churchill, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Picasso and Coco Chanel among 700 people
Gabriel's Wharf on the south bank of the Thames has an eclectic mix of independent boutique design shops, cafes and restaurants
The Leake Street, also known as the 'Banksy tunnel', has a 300 m-street wall under the platform and tracks of Waterloo Station, completely covered in graffiti - initially created during the 'Cans Festival' organised by Banksy in 2008
The OXO Tower is frequented by people visiting the restaurant, brasserie and bar on the top floor, which offer a great view over the Thames