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Tate Modern

The Tate Modern is the national gallery of international modern art in Britain. Located in a disused power station in central London, the Tate Modern was created in 2000 and has since achieved worldwide renown as a center of international modern art. Modern art is defined as art created since 1900, and the Tate Modern [...]

Tate Britain

The Tate Britain museum, located on the north bank of the River Thames at Millbank, London, is the center of the UK and the world when it comes to British art is concerned. On a visit to Tate Britain will find an unparalleled collection of British art, covering everything from Tudor times to today. Tate [...]

Marcus Lamb

Marcus Lamb

06 December 2010

Flixters members are currently creating a Marcus Lamb wiki profile. They are collaborating by adding photos, information and ideas to tell the unique story about this actor. If you want to add your knowledge about Marcus Lamb visit the actors profile page on Flixter's website.

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Business Etiquette

08 August 2010

The official office hours are Monday to Friday from 09.30 to 09.00 or 17.00 or 17.30, but in practice, many companies are working longer hours. The business environment in London is intense and has a frantic pace. The long business lunches and drinks after work is considered a modern custom until relatively recently. Today, there is more emphasis on hard work and long working hours.

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London Business

08 August 2010

With profits of £ 162, London’s economy accounts for 17% of GNP in the UK. Known as the “City”, the square mile located in the eastern part of central London is the epicenter of the economic life of the country and one of the major financial centers worldwide. Here are located many banks, insurance companies [...]

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Museum of London Canals

06 August 2010

During his visit to London tourist may travel in the cabin of a barge, learn about the people who lived and worked in the fairway and the horses pulling their boats. This is the only museum in London on inland waterways and one of the best museums on channels in the UK. Situated in King’s [...]

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Museum Guard

06 August 2010

The Guard Museum in London is a fascinating insight into the military history of the capital and is unique among museums in London, since it was originally intended for the public. The Guard Museum of London was created as an educational tool for younger Guard promotions and includes exhibits of uniforms of the five regiments [...]

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Winston Churchill’s Britain at War Experience

06 August 2010

The experience of Britain in war of Winston Churchill in the London War Museum(War Museum in London) is an educational project for all ages, which shows through actions and artifacts of war, about life in London during WWII World. Light shows and sound effects recreate the Blitz expressed from the viewpoint of ordinary Londoners. Built [...]

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Hampton Court Palace

06 August 2010

The Hampton Court Palace (Palacio de Hampton Court) is one of the most impressive of all the palaces London: its enviable location on the river, the stunning gardens and incredible works of art make this an attractive palace “must” for London visitors interested in experiencing the sheer greatness of the British monarchy in its heyday. [...]

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Tower of Jewels

06 August 2010

The Tower of Jewels was ordered built originally commissioned by Edward III in 1365 in order to house the King’s personal treasures, hence its name, and a moat was dug around it as an additional protection. Also known as the “King’s Privy Wardrobe.” Remains virtually unchanged today and is one of only two complete buildings [...]

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Kensington Palace and the Orangery

06 August 2010

Situated in Kensington Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kensington, this London palace was the principal residence (though unofficial) of William III and Mary II when they were in London. Although the palace was originally a manor house at the time of James, Sir Christopher Wren designed much of its current architecture. Visitors to Kensington [...]

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Royal Albert Hall

06 August 2010

Opened in 1871, the Albert Hall in London is one of the historic buildings and tourist attractions in increasing the prestige of the capital. Has been the scene of more than 150,000 performances, including the famous concerts “Proms” from the BBC. The Royal Albert Hall has recently launched tours to families through their facilities.Suitable for [...]

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