Secret underground headquarters where Prime Minister Winston Churchill lived and worked during WWII
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Wren's 18th-century astronomical observatory on the Prime Meridian, now a museum with a planetarium.
A collection of treasures in Victorian glass cabinets, from jewellery to pots and ancient clothing.
Secret underground headquarters where Prime Minister Winston Churchill lived and worked during WWII
Skeletons and preserved remains of animals large and small in Victorian-style glass cases.
Toys, clothes and interactives in 1872 hangar with marble floor and visible cast iron skeleton.
Clive Steps, King Charles St, Westminster, London SW1A 2AQ, UK
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Edinburgh is Scotland’s compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers.
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