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Bloomsbury Culture

Bloomsbury London is almost overflowing with cultural availability and diversity. There is something for everyone here and on your Holiday in Bloomsbury be sure to spend some time exploring and enjoying the many London attractions Bloomsbury has to offer, including:
Museums
Art Cinema
Theatre
Colleges/Institutes
Architecture
Galleries
Blue Plaque homes


For an engaging read before you visit Bloomsbury London we recommend the following books to get the most from the many London Attractions within the district:

     

 

 

Historically, Bloomsbury London is associated with the arts, education and medicine. The area gives its name to the Bloomsbury Group (also Bloomsbury Set) of artists, the most famous of whom was Virginia Woolf, who met in private homes in the area in the early 1900s, and to the lesser known Bloomsbury Gang of Whigs formed in 1765 by John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford. The publisher Faber & Faber is in Queen Square, though at the time when T. S. Eliot was editor the offices were in Tavistock Square. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded in John Millais's parents' house on Gower Street in 1848.

           

 

Universities / Colleges

UCL, BLoomsbury LondonBloomsbury is home to Senate House and the main library of the University of London, The Bloomsbury Colleges (Birkbeck, University of London, Institute of Education, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, School of Pharmacy, School of Oriental and African Studies and the Royal Veterinary College) and University College London (with the Slade School of Fine Art), the College of Law, London Contemporary Dance School, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and Goodenough College. Other colleges in the area include the University of London's School of Advanced Study, the Architectural Association School of Architecture in Bedford Square, and several London campuses of American colleges including the University of California London Centre, University of Delaware London Centre, Huron University, Florida State University London Study Centre, Syracuse University London Facility, NYU London, and the London campus of the Hult International Business School.

 

Museums

The British Museum, Bloomsbury Culture encapsulatedThe British Museum, one of the main London Attractions and contributors to Bloomsbury Culture, which first opened to the public in 1759 in Montague House, is at the heart of Bloomsbury London. At the centre of the museum the space around the former British Library Reading Room, which was filled with the concrete storage bunkers of the British Library, is today the Great Court, an indoor square with a glass roof designed by British architect Norman Foster. No Holiday in Bloomsbury is complete without a trip to the British museum. It houses displays, a cinema, a shop, a cafe and a restaurant. Since 1998, the British Library has been located in a purpose-built building just outside the northern edge of Bloomsbury, on Euston Road.

 

The Foundling Museum, Bloomsbury LondonAlso in Bloomsbury London is the Foundling Museum close to Brunswick SquareThomas Coram, London Bloomsbury outside the Foundling Museum, which tells the story of the Foundling Hospital opened by Thomas Coram, for unwanted children (foundlings) in Georgian London. The hospital, now demolished but for the Georgian colonnade, is today a playground and outdoor sports field for children, called Coram’s Fields; adults are only admitted with a child. It is also home to a small number of sheep. The nearby Lamb’s Conduit Street is a pleasant thoroughfare with independent shops, cafes and restaurants.

 

The Dickens Museum is in Doughty Street. The Petrie Museum and the Grant Museum of Zoology are at University College London in Gower Street.

 

Theatre / Cinema

Bloomsbury Culture caters to all tastes and Bloomsbury provides you with night time cultural activities. As part of the London Attractions contained within the district there are a number of well known Theatres including The Bloomsbury ( on Gower street), The Drill Hall (on Chenies Street) and The Cochrane (on Theobald's Road). There is even a couple of Cinemas including  The Renoir (at the Brunswick Centre) and the Odeon (on Tottenham Court Road).

Other night time entertainment can be had in the many local old London pubs and Bowling Lanes on Tavistock Square.

 

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