
Victoria & Albert Museum
Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone of the Museum on 17 May 1899. The Victoria & Albert is a collection of more 4 million objects. The Victoria & Albert Museum in London is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and offers 146 galleries, including national collections sculpture, furniture, fashion and photographs. It houses the National Art Library. The Victoria & Albert also manage the Museum of Childhood at Bethnal Green, the Wellington Museum at Apsley House and the Theater Museum in Covent Garden.
The Victoria & Albert is the world's largest museum of art and design. The Museum is known by the immense diversity of its collections, which include furniture, fashion, textiles, paintings, silver, glass, ceramics, jewelry, books, prints and photographs. Located in magnificent Victorian buildings, these collections illustrate the artistic life of many different cultures, from European to South East Asia, from America to the Islam, for hundreds of generations.
The museum has been built in Grand Aston Webb building since 1909. The building has an impressive facade and main entrance. As the museum grew new buildings were constructed when necessary. Many of these buildings were intended to be semi-permanent exhibition rooms, but all have survived ay represent one of the best groups of Victorian style buildings in the country. The Victoria & Albert is about four million hits from all eras and areas of the world. The 145 galleries cover ten hectares and are spread over four floors.
The art and design galleries are organized by subject and by the place and date, for instance, the Materials and Techniques galleries are arranged by type of material. The six floors of the Henry Cole Wing is the Victoria & Albert collection of paintings, drawings and prints. In 2001, the British restored galleries reopened to the public. They cover British art and design from 1500 – 1900 and includes wedding dress James II and the great bed of Ware. The Victoria & Albert, which held its first photography exhibition in 1858, is also home to the national collection of art photography. The Canon photo gallery regularly changing displays.
The fifteen galleries in the Victoria & Albert Museum to tell the story British design from the Tudor to the Victorian era and show incomparable Victoria & Albert collection of historic British furniture, textiles, clothing, ceramics, glass, jewelry, silver, prints, paintings and sculptures. Every major name in British design history is represented, including Grinling Gibbons, Robert Adam, William Morris and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, as well as workshops and manufacturers, such as the Mortlake tapestry factory, silk weaving workshops Spitalfields, Wedgwood, Doulton and Liberty.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, has begun work on a new jewelry gallery which is planned to open in 2008. Jewels 2000 SC to the present, in a base of five thousand, including a hippopotamus from ancient Egypt, Elizabethan pendants, clasps bracelet Marie Antoinette jewels property Napoleon and Catherine the Great, and this nineteenth century English bodice ornament, a diamond roses, carnation, chrysanthemum and fuchsia, the set of springs to tremble as the user moves.
The transformation of the British Galleries is the largest project of the Victoria & Albert's more than half a century and more than 3,000 exhibits on display in gorgeous new environments, the result is a truly exceptional experience not to be missed.
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