Top events in London on Tue 26th Jul 2022
Join historian Iain MacGregor as he unpicks the legend of ‘The Lighthouse’, a story of heroic struggle at the heart of the Battle of Stalingrad.
2022-07-26
Starts at 6:30pm
Chelsea
What was Faraday's innovative process? And how can we learn to innovate from Faraday's work?
2022-07-26
Starts at 7pm
Hanover Square
Online events / webinars
The talk will capture the Duke of Wellington’s life from his birth in 1769 to his state funeral in 1852.
Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon One of the first-ever exhibitions to explore Raphael's complete career.
10am to 6pm
Closing soon Sun, 31st July
2022-04-09
2022-07-31
Visit the museum to see the temporary displays that will feature Royal themed products and packaging from the past 200 years.
10am to 6pm
Closing soon Sun, 31st July
2022-04-12
2022-07-31
An exhibition centring around Mary Gillick’s portrait of Elizabeth II for the first ever coin featuring The Queen, designed 70 years ago in 1952 and issued in 1953.
10am to 5pm
Closing soon Sun, 31st July
2022-06-02
2022-07-31
This special display explores the history of Irish regiments and their soldiers.
10am to 5:30pm
Closing soon Sun, 31st July
2022-06-21
2022-07-31
Visit an 'abandoned' Tube station underworld and discover what secrets lurk beneath our busy streets in this Hidden London exhibition.
10am to 6pm
Closing soon Mon, 1st August
2022-01-21
2022-08-01
This exhibition explores medical themes in literature, looking at those who've left the world of medicine behind to become some of our best-loved wordsmiths.
9:30am to 5:30pm
Closing soon Fri, 12th August
2022-04-20
2022-08-12
An exhibition that explores the possibilities of traditional Korean paper, or hanji.
10am to 5:30pm
Closing soon Fri, 12th August
2022-06-10
2022-08-12
Explore five centuries of UK news through broadsheets, blogs and objects from our own collection and examine era-defining stories close-up.
All Day
Closing soon Sun, 21st August
2022-04-22
2022-08-21
An exhibition based around the disputed claims that the Dutch painter Philips Wouwerman was a plagiarist.
10am to 5pm
Closing soon Sun, 21st August
2022-04-23
2022-08-21
A display of infographics illustrating 19th-century news themes
9:30am to 6pm
Closing soon Sun, 21st August
2022-05-11
2022-08-21
Exhibitions opening soon
What's on in London
Walking tours of London on Tuesday 26th July 2022
On this guided tour, led by an expert City of London of Guide, you’ll see several of his finest places of worship.
11am to 12:30pm
City of London
2022-07-26
2022-07-26
A guided walk around the City looking for old London.
11am to 1pm
Barbican
2022-07-26
2022-07-26
A guided walk around Westminster and get to see the hidden and ever so picturesque Georgian back streets where all the political salons are
2pm to 4pm
Whitehall
2022-07-26
2022-07-26