Many sectors have been hard hit by the virus, but few more so than cultural industries. Numerous theatres, clubs and concert halls have closed their doors for good due to covid-19 with many more still on the brink. This Open House festival, we aim to focus on cultural architecture with socially-distanced tours of theatres, night clubs and other cultural venues raising awareness and funds to help cultural workers and their institutions get back on their feet.
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38 Grosvenor SquareAdamesque, 1727Westminster
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Benjamin Franklin HouseBaron William Craven the Younger, 1732Westminster
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Crystal Palace Park – a tour with a London Blue Badge Tourist GuideBenjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, 1853Bromley
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Dalston Eastern Curve Gardenmuf architecture/art, EXYZT, J & L Gibbons, 2010Hackney
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Dulwich Picture GallerySir John Soane, 1811Southwark
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Honeywood Museum1650Sutton
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Little Angel Theatre2021Islington
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Myddelton HouseGeorge Ferry and John Wallen, 1818Enfield
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New Museum of London, West SmithfieldSir Horace Jones (1883) and T P Bennett and Son (1963) New Museum of London scheme: Stanton Williams Architects Asif Khan Julian Harrap Architects, 1883City of London
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Orleans House GalleryJames Gibbs, 1720Richmond upon Thames
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Pitzhanger Manor & GallerySir John Soane, 1800Ealing
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Royal Opera HouseSir Edward M. Barry, 1858Westminster
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Union ChapelJames Cubitt, 1877Islington
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Valence House1400Barking and Dagenham