Sights and Attractions near London Children's Film Festival
THIS ARCHIVED EVENT ENDED ON THE 29TH NOVEMBER 2009
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Ground Level, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, City, London EC2Y | At London Children's Film Festival
Part of the Barbican Centre for arts and conferences the Curve Gallery, situated on the ground floor, has changing exhibitions of photography, art and... More
London > Attractions > Other Attractions
Silk Street, London, City, London EC2Y | At London Children's Film Festival
Huge, multifaceted arts and entertainment centre. Described by the Queen as “one of the wonders of the modern world”, this multifaceted performance and arts venue forms... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Silk Street, London, City, London EC2 | At London Children's Film Festival
The Barbican is renowned as one of London's top venues for theatre, art and dance. At the Barbican Art Gallery on level 3 you... More
London > Attractions > Other Attractions
Gallery Floor (Level 3), Silk Street, London, City, London EC2Y | At London Children's Film Festival
Home to over 2,000 species of tropical plants and trees, the Barbican's Conservatory is a hidden tropical oasis in the heart of the city. So... More
London > Attractions > Museums
150 London Wall, City, London EC2Y | 4 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Experience the real flavour of London life from the prehistoric to present day when you visit the Museum of London, a modern ... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
West Smithfield, London, Clerkenwell, London EC1A | 6 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
St Bartholomew the Great is a historic church founded in 1123 and the oldest parish church in the City of London. Features include the pre-Reformation... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
1 Honduras Street, London, City, London EC1Y | 7 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Host was established in 2005 by Jon Levy, director of foto8, and Adrian Evans, director of Panos Pictures. Photojournalism - from classical black and white... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
63 Gee Street, London, Clerkenwell, London EC1V | 9 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
The London gallery for renowned photo agency, Magnum. Representing the best in photography, The Magnum Photos selection process for new members is legendary for its... More
London > Attractions > Museums
St. Johns Gate, 26 St. John's Lane, Clerkenwell, London, Clerkenwell, London EC1M | 9 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
This 16th century gatehouse was formerly the southern entrance to the Priory of the Medieval Order of St John and contains furniture, painting, silver, coins... More
London > Attractions > Parks and Gardens
38 City Road, London, Shoreditch, London EC1Y | 9 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Small, wooded dissenters' cemetery in the city centre. William Blake, John Bunyan and Daniel Defoe are among over 120,000 nonconformists whose bodies are squeezed closely together... More
London > Attractions > Museums
Bartholomew Lane, London, City, London EC2R | 10 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Sorry, no free samples here but you can get your hands on a real gold bar. Housed within the Bank of England, the Bank of... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
St Paul's Churchyard, London, City, London EC4M | 11 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Being the cathedral of the capital city, St Paul's is officially the spiritual home of Great Britain. The funerals of Lord Nelson, the Duke of... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
City of London, City, London EC4N | 12 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Mansion House, the Palace of the London Mayor, was originally for the Lord Mayor to represent the City in appropriate style, Sir Crispin Gascoigne was... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London, City, London EC2N | 12 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
The first skyscraper in the City of London and, at 600ft, it's still the tallest in central London, though the fifth tallest in the city... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
12 Leadenhall Street, London, City, London EC3V | 16 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
The landmark Lloyd's building, at 1 Lime Street, is arguably one of the most iconic buildings in The City. Designed by architect Richard Rogers, it... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
56 Artillery Lane, London, Spitalfields, London E1 | 16 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Raven Row, a non-profit contemporary art centre in Spitalfields, not far from the Market, opened to the public on 28th February 2009. The name -... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
18 Folgate Street, London, Spitalfields, London E1 | 17 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
The brainchild of eccentric designer and performer, Dennis Severs' House at 18 Folgate Street captures, in a series of evocative snapshots, 18th century life as... More
London > Attractions > Boats and Bridges
River Thames, London, City, London SE1 | 17 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
This sleek, £18.2million 325m steel footbridge designed by Sir Norman Foster spans the River Thames between St Paul's Cathedral in the City and the Tate... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
48 Hoxton Square, London, Hoxton, London N1 | 17 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
A leading part of the ferociously fashionable East London art scene, White Cube Hoxton Square, the first of White Cube's two galleries, is invariably filled... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
16 Wharf Road, London, Hoxton, London N1 | 17 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
The Victoria Miro originally opened in Cork Street in London, W1, in 1985. The gallery moved to its present location in 16 Wharf Road, Islington,... More
London > Attractions > Sights
Monument Street, London, City, London EC3R | 18 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Following an 18-month closure which began in 2007, The Monument reopened in February 2009 revealing the effects of a £4.5 million renovation. If you're feeling... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Rivington Place, London, Shoreditch, London EC2A | 18 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
The first newly built public art gallery in London since the Hayward Gallery opened in 1968, Rivington Place is a beautiful glass fronted building designed... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
8-9 Rivington Place, London, Shoreditch, London EC2A | 18 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Opened on 5th October 2007, this Rivington Place art gallery is a £8m public building dedicated to culturally diverse visual arts. It's a joint venture... More
London > Attractions > Other Attractions
Exmouth Market, London, Clerkenwell, London EC1R | 18 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
A rich hunting ground for restaurants and bars, Exmouth Market twinkles under the fairy lights that zig-zag overhead across the scenic pedestrianised street. Hip hang... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
64 Middlesex Street, London, Spitalfields, London E1 | 18 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
The Electric Blue Gallery gallery, co-owned by Jessica Tibbles and Olivier Bernay, opened in January 2009. By February, Wallpaper* magazine was calling the launch "a... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
20 Hoxton Square, London, Hoxton, London N1 | 19 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
This spacious gallery strategically situated opposite White Cube in Hoxton Square opened in 2007 and is run by co-directors Richard Graham, Adam Waymouth and Alex... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Lower Thames Street, London, City, London EC3R | 19 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
St Magnus' was built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1671-76, and boasts a steeple dating from 1705. Henry Yevele, Richard II's master mason, is buried... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, London, Shoreditch, London E1 | 19 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
The Rocket's director Jonathan Stephenson has exhibited photographs by such well known names as British Martin Parr and Danish snapper Keld Helmer-Petersen whose pictures were... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Fleet Street, London, Holborn, London EC4Y | 20 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Temple Church sits within the Inner Temple of the Inns of Court, and was originally consecrated in 1185 as the spiritual and actual home of... More
London > Attractions > Other Attractions
Rosebery Avenue, London, Clerkenwell, London EC1R | 20 minutes walk from London Children's Film Festival
Modern contemporary dance and music performance space. Occupying a site with a long tradition of entertaining Londoners, Sadler's Wells exists to bring the best of national... More
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What's On Today Near Barbican Screen ![]() Bauhaus: Art as Life Exhibitions | Until 12th August 2012 Barbican Art Gallery At Barbican Screen This year the Barbican will be showcasing the biggest Bauhaus exhibition in the UK for over 40 years; Bauhaus: Art ...More Song Dong: Waste Not Exhibitions | Until 12th June 2012 Barbican Centre At Barbican Screen An installation of more than 10,000 items collected by the artist's mother over a period of 50 years, inspired by ...More Cymbeline Theatre | Until 2nd June 2012 Barbican Centre At Barbican Screen Japanese director Yukio Ninagawa re-imagines Shakespeare's rarely performed romance tragedy about a princess who secretly marries for love. A Ninagawa ...More Guildhall School Oboes Players Concerts | On 1st June 2012 Guildhall School Of Music And Drama 2 minutes walk from Barbican Screen Students perform Bach's Organ Sonata No 1, Mozart's Operatic Arias from The Marriage Of Figaro and Quantz Sonata In D, ...More Dickens And London Exhibitions | Until 10th June 2012 Museum of London 4 minutes walk from Barbican Screen Marking the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens's birth, this exhibition explores the relationship between the author and the city. Featuring ...More At Home With The Queen Exhibitions | Until 8th October 2012 Museum of London 4 minutes walk from Barbican Screen Photographs of Londoners at home with their treasured royal keepsakes, supported by a display of commemorative souvenirs dating back to ...More Disco Shed Clubbing and Nightlife | On 1st June 2012 Charterhouse 7 minutes walk from Barbican Screen Resident DJs spin funk, punk, hip hop, house, dubstep, reggae and drum'n'bass....More Gold: Power And Allure Exhibitions | Until 28th July 2012 Goldsmiths' Hall 7 minutes walk from Barbican Screen More than 400 rare, curious and esoteric gold objects from 2,500 BC to the present day, exploring Britain's relationship to ...More Guildhall Jazz Band Concerts | On 1st June 2012 LSO St Luke's 9 minutes walk from Barbican Screen ...More Friday at Raduno Clubbing and Nightlife | Until 29th June 2012 Raduno 9 minutes walk from Barbican Screen Resident DJs spin electro and house....More
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