Victoria and Albert Museum Audio Guide | London | MapTalesGo

Discover the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, founded in 1852 to educate the public on design, with artifacts reflecting centuries of artistic evolution.

Along Exhibition Road lies a stunning red brick and stone building that encapsulates centuries of creativity. The Victoria and Albert Museum, founded in 1852, was inspired by the Great Exhibition, aiming to educate the public through design and decorative arts.

Notably, Queen Victoria laid its foundation stone in 1899, marking the museum's dedication to culture. With over two million artifacts, from Renaissance art to contemporary designs, each piece offers a glimpse into human ingenuity and artistic evolution.

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