Join art curator Claire Brenard for a tour of new exhibition Architecture of War, a display of highlights from IWM’s exceptional art collection ranging from the First World War to the present day. The selection explores the impact of warfare on the...
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This new exhibition presents the photographs of Donovan Wylie. Wylie, a member of Magnum Photos, is renowned for his interrogation of the impact of modern military architecture on the landscape. Vision as Power, the culmination of Wylie’s five year...
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Our Kitchen Front café is situated on the ground floor and offers a delicious range of hot food, cold snacks, cakes and pastries, all home-baked and made with fresh and seasonal ingredients. New for Summer 2013! Code-breaking kids will love the intrigue...
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Transforming IWM London We are undergoing a major building redevelopment and access around the museum is limited. Find out more at Visitor Information. Eating and Drinking To find out more about our café visit Eating and Drinking. Toilets Accessible...
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This free exhibition tells the story of how ordinary people braved the challenges of life at home during the Second World War through the eyes of the Allpress family, who lived in Stockwell, London. The Allpress family had to cope with rationing,...
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Prime Minister, David Cameron announces £5 million for IWM London’s new First World War Galleries.
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Explore the causes, course and consequences of war at IWM’s flagship branch, IWM London. Entry to the museum is free. Admission charges apply to some of our special exhibitions. Transforming IWM London We are undergoing a major building redevelopment and...
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Under the cover of the Second World War, for the first time in history, industrial methods were used for the mass extermination of a whole people. Men, women and children endured Nazi persecution and, in most cases, were killed as a result. The Holocaust...
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