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Architecture Tours - Brutal or beautiful?

This event has finished Took place on: Sunday, 7th Jul 2019

 £12.50

Follow our Barbican guide on a 90-minute walking tour as you explore the Barbican and discover the fascinating history behind the building of the Centre and the surrounding estate.

How much concrete was used? Why is it called ‘Barbican’? Why is the lake so green…?

Walking along the Barbican highwalks, you’ll learn more about the construction, design and influence of the estate, along with surprising and rarely seen sights and discoveries plus little known insights into this unique architectural endeavour.

From concrete styles to architectural motifs and insightful facts, our Architecture tour will leave you thinking and looking at the Barbican from a fresh perspective...

Architecture Tours are available throughout the year. If you are planning your visit beyond the dates available online, please contact our Box Office on 0207 638 8891 for further information on future tours.


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This event has finished Took place on: Sunday, 7th Jul 2019

 £12.50

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2019-07-07 2019-07-07 Europe/London Architecture Tours - Brutal or beautiful? A 90-minute walking tour as you explore the Barbican and discover the fascinating history behind the building of the Centre and the surrounding estate. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2019/07/07/architecture-tours-brutal-or-beautiful-191914 Barbican Arts Centre,Silk Street, London, London,

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Barbican Arts Centre,

Silk Street, London,
London,
EC2Y 8DS

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