National Gallery in London London art gallery in Trafalgar Square 2300 images A huge plus is that entry is free Construction of the art gallery lasted from 1832 to 1838 and is still being expanded the most famous images: Leonardo da Vinci - Madonna in the grotto Vincent van Gogh – Sunflowers Roman Baths Public bathhouse in Bath in England
It was built between the years 60-70
They were used until the end of Roman rule in Britain in the 5th century The baths consist of a sacred spring, a temple, a bath house and a museum The water comes from rainfall in the nearby Mendip Hills. The Abbey of Bath
• church and former Benedictine monastery in Bath
• It accommodates 1,200 people. It was built between 1499-1611 • Specifically known for its vault. • The building has 52 windows, which occupy about 80% of the wall space. Natural History Museum in London • The museum is exhibiting natural history. • The museum's collection has more than 80 million artifacts, and the whole is divided into 5 main departments: botany, entomology, mineralogy, paleontology and zoology. • The museum is particularly known for its exhibition of dinosaur skeletons. National Railway Museum in York The museum tells the story of rail transportation in Britain and its impact on society. The National Railway Museum has more than 6,000 objects on display, about 100 of which are locomotives or rolling stock that tell stories of British rail innovation For example: Mallard, Stirling Single, Duchess of Hamilton i japoński bullet train. The collection also includes models of airplanes, boats Admission to the museum has been free since 2001. Bovington tank museum • A museum containing a collection of armored fighting vehicles at Bovington Camp in Dorset, southwest England. • The collection depicts the history of tanks. • Contains nearly 300 vehicles on display from 26 countries is the largest collection of tanks • It includes, for example :Tiger 131 German Tiger I and British Mark I tank