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The British Telecom Tower is a 620 foot skyscraper and the sixth highest building in UK..
The British Telecom Tower is a 620 foot skyscraper and the sixth highest building in UK.
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Fitzroy House is a historic 18th century house where George Bernard Shaw once lived and L
Pollock's Toy Museum is a charming place with a treasure trove of antique toys exhibited in a warren of 6 rooms above the toy shop of the same name
The Photographers' Gallery is a centre for historical as well as contemporary photography from around the world
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology at the University College London preserves the teaching collection of Sir William Flinders Petrie, one of Britain's greatest archaeologists and has built upon it
The University College London has a small but beautiful quad and an interesting Neo-Classical facade
The Bedford Square was built between 1775 and 1783 as an upper middle class residential area and takes its name from the Dukes of Bedford, who were the main landlords in Bloomsbury
A centuries-old small park that becomes packed on warm sunny days
The Royal Academy hosts art exhibitions, the most visited of which is the Summer Exhibition, displaying more than 1200 new works by established and new artists selected by the academy, most of which are available for visitors to buy