We took our parents (90 years old) on a guided tour and booked a wheelchair, which was a great trip with a lot of information. We spent an extra hour visiting the museum and the special exhibitions. The toilets were spotless. The library was quiet and comfortable.
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We took our parents (90 years old) on a guided tour and booked a wheelchair, which was a great trip with a lot of information. We spent an extra hour visiting the museum and the special exhibitions. The toilets were spotless. The library was quiet and comfortable.
I took a friend from Los Angeles to visit the building because I hadn't had enough time to look inside before. The synagogue's members will all wear historic jewellery in their own cabins, giving the jewellery an excellent way to display it and really super-inspiring. We have learned a lot of craftsmanship here, as well as traditional information and how to operate here
When visiting Covent Garden, the British Masonic Hall is next to it. The giant bronze door leading to the hall must be unique in British engineering. You can take a free trip to learn about mysterious church organizations.
This is one of the very good places, I highly recommend it to everyone to play together
It's a very nice mansion for free admission, so it's good to visit without any burden! It's near Hallbon Station, so it's easy to access.
The British Masonic Hall is an amazing building. Many legends about the Masonic Church depict it as a mysterious and powerful institution. The main hall is spectacular with 1,700 seats. Visits are free, but some rooms are not open to tourists.