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[View] Fine art works of all periods The architecture is extraordinary. One of the most beautiful buildings in the Horticultural Museum This is a must see for anyone who loves art. [Fun] They have art from different parts of the world.
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The Horticultural Museum is next to the River Thames, and its predecessor was the Museum of Garden History (MuseumofGardenHistory). The museum was redesigned and constructed by architects Woodo and Dow Jones, and the interior is extremely ornate, recreating the architectural style of the seventeenth century.
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[View] Fine art works of all periods The architecture is extraordinary. One of the most beautiful buildings in the Horticultural Museum This is a must see for anyone who loves art. [Fun] They have art from different parts of the world.
A five-minute walk from Vauxhall Station to the Gardening Museum, the only museum dedicated to the history of horticulture, is located on the South Bank of the river, adjacent to an abandoned church at Lambeth Palace.
Walk on the Rambes Bridge and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Thames River and the Capitol Building. On the other side of the bridge, the entrance to the Gardening Museum was found, located in a rebuilt St. Mary's church, with many exhibits on gardening and a beautiful courtyard with historical cemeteries.
The Museum of Horticulture next to the Thames was formerly the Museum of Horticultural History. The museum was redesigned and constructed by architect Woodrow and Dow Jones. The interior decoration is exquisite and beautiful, reproducing the architectural style of the seventeenth century.
It is adjacent to the Thames River in London. The museum, formerly the Museum of Horticultural History, was redesigned and constructed by renowned architects Woodo and Dojones. The interior decoration is exquisite.