Museums, Art Galleries & Libraries in Harrow on the Hill

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Adults £7.50

HQS Wellington

Discover the history and heritage of this fascinating former warship, HQS Wellington.

Tate Britain
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Free

Tate Britain

The home of British art from 1500 to the present day.

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Adults £12

Florence Nightingale Museum

A celebration of the life and legacy of the founder of modern nursing. A must-see for history lovers!

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Adults £7

Milton's Cottage

The only surviving home of the poet and parliamentarian John Milton and the place where he completed his epic masterpiece, Paradise Lost.

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Free

Imperial War Museum London

See war through the eyes of the people who lived it. Be moved. Be inspired. Be transformed.

Tate Modern
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Free

Tate Modern

International and modern contemporary art - exhibitions, free displays and events daily

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Shakespeares Globe

We celebrate Shakespeares transformative impact on the world by conducting a radical theatrical experiment.

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Free

Bank of England Museum

Selection of displays and exhibits, covering our role in maintaining monetary and financial stability through to our banknote gallery and gold vaults.

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Free

St Albans Museum & Gallery

Set over three floors, the gallery space showcases over 2,000 years of heritage and contemporary artworks sharing local, and national treasures with all.

Verulamium Museum
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Adults £5

Verulamium Museum

Verulamium was the third largest city of Roman Britain and the museum, stands on the site of the Roman town.Families are always welcome at our museum.

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Free

South London Gallery

The SLG was established on its current site in 1891 by philanthropist William Rossiter to bring art to the people of south London.

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Free

Flat Time House

Explore the former home of an iconic artist. Encounter thought-provoking exhibitions and delve into the creative mind behind the works.

William Morris Gallery
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Free

William Morris Gallery

The William Morris Gallery displays the life and work of the radical Victorian designer, craftsman and campaigner and explores his relevance today.

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Free

Nunnery Gallery

A dynamic space showcasing contemporary art. Explore diverse exhibitions, workshops, and events, fostering creativity and cultural exchange.