Shopping bag:Harrods (ca. 1980)The Strong National Museum of Play
6 cultural nuggets hidden right under your nose (or feet)
London is the world’s most visited tourist destination, with around 30 million foreign visitors descending on the city each year. There’s no reason to skip its most famous spots such as the British Museum or Buckingham Palace, but this big city still has secrets worth discovering. This short list shows just a few of the secret cultural nuggets that are easily missed by the crowds.
Harrod’s “Walking Staircase”
Shopping bag: Harrods (From the collection of The Strong National Museum of Play)
Mark Wallinger’s Labyrinth
The 270 unique “labyrinths” – one for each of London’s tube stations – are made of vitreous enamel, which along with their small size and round shape (reminiscent of the London Underground’s own logo) enable the pieces to blend in with other signage in the Underground stations where they are found.
Brown's (Mr G.A. Brown) (1993) by Mark WallingerBritish Council
Brown’s (Mr G.A. Brown), by Mark Wallinger, 1993 (From the collection of British Council)
Freud’s Favorite Baboon
Statuette of the god Thoth in the form of Baboon (-0030/0300) by Egyptian, Roman Period and Photographer: Ardon Bar-HamaFreud Museum London
Statuette of the god Thoth in the form of Baboon, Egyptian, Roman Period and Photographer: Ardon Bar-Hama (From the collection of Freud Museum London)
Also on display in the London Freud Museum is the famous rug covered couch where his patients would lay.
Sigmund Freud's Study (2015)Freud Museum London
Sigmund Freud’s Study (From the collection of Sigmund Freud Museum)
Churchill War Rooms
Winston Churchill (1944-08-02) by British Government10 Downing Street
Winston Churchill, British Government, 1944-08-02 (From the collection of 10 Downing Street)
Bansky’s Brick Lane “Ad”
Mural by Banksy by BanksyGlobal Street Art Foundation
Pierre Vivant’s Traffic Light Tree
Wilton’s Music Hall
Wilton's Hall (2015-09-07) by Hélène BinetWilton's Music Hall
Wilton's Hall, Hélène Binet, 2015-09-07 (From the collection of Wilton's Music Hall)
Alexandra Palace Theatre
Alexandra Palace Theatre (2014-09-08)Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace Theatre (From the collection of Alexandra Palace)
With over 200 museums and around the same number of theaters, not to mention thousands of music venues, cultural spaces and galleries, there’s no doubt that London is a hotbed of culture, and visitors will never be short of something to do in the city’s capital. But if you want to escape the crowds and see something a little different, dig a little deeper, and discover some of London’s best kept cultural secrets.
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