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Victoria And Albert Museum











Established in 1852, the Victoria and Albert Museum / V&A is made up of long corridors, lofty halls and gallery spaces spread over six levels. Period rooms include three Victorian refreshment rooms, a lecture theatre and a wood-panelled library as well as sweeping staircases, balconies, mosaic floors and a landscaped garden. The roof space and its domes provide a dramatic skyline.
The museum remains a primarily Victorian building with some modern additions.
| Classification | Film Friendly Locations |
| Location Address | South Kensington , London , SW7 2RL, United Kingdom |
| Website | www.vam.ac.uk |
| Telephone | (44 20) 7942 2841 |
| Facsimile | (44 20) 7942 2645 |
| Contact | Rachel Lloyd Mobile: (44 7) 776 151 805 |
| Previous Filming | Yes |
| Car Parking | Limited parking on private road – height/width/weight restrictions apply |
Location List
- Victorian
- 19th Century
- Museums
- Galleries
- Corridors
- Staircases
- Marble
- Mosaic Floors
- Courtyards
- Fountains
- Water Features
- Italianate
- Libraries
- Panelled Rooms
- Domes
- Grand
- Academic
- Receptions / Foyer
- Revolving Door
- V&A
Recent Productions
The Invention of Hugo Cabret
Director: Martin Scorsese
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Director: Tomas Alfredson
Spooks
New Tricks