Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Victoria and Albert Museum

Victoria and Albert Museum


Victoria and Albert Museum is the UK's national museum of applied arts and design. The aim of this prestigious museum is to allow young and old to explore the fascinating world of design. The museum has a huge deposit of collections, some of which are over 3000 years old and most of the objects come from some of the most cultivated areas.

From the architecture of the ceramic and metal works in photography, everything is at the Victoria and Albert Museum.


You will be mesmerized by ornate furniture from Europe and America from the medieval times to the present day. There is also an exclusive Glass enclosure that unravels the fascinating 4000-year-old evolution of Glass from the Middle East, Europe and the Western world. As far as metal works are concerned, there is a bewildering array of silver, arms, armours, enamels, brass work a and medieval metal works.

In the sculpture section you will come across one of the world's finest collection of post-classical European sculpture. The Photography section, which was set up in the year 1852 has a staggering collection of 500,000 images. Some of the finest works of art, which includes watercolors, pastels, portraits, oil paintings, illustrations, posters and cartoons can be found in this astonishing art museum.

In the architecture gallery with its thematic representation features the evolution of architecture from classical Rome tot he present day and provides you with an opportunity to explore 160 exquisite architectural models. While the British Gallery is known for its rich collection of British designs which includes Henry VIII's writing desk, James II's wedding suit and the Great Bed of Ware among its repertoire of collections.

The Asian continent is well represented with artifacts that skillfully depicts the religious, courtly and everyday life in the Oriental part. The Radiant Buddha statue is of course the cynosure of all eyes. The Toshiba Gallery of Japanese Art is also worth visiting which brilliantly depicts the dresses of early 20th century Japan.

An exclusive arena dedicated to Fashion, Jewelry and Accessories covers the fashion scene from 17th century to the present day. People with a passion for knitting and embroidery will find this particular enclosure to be very useful.

Don't miss out on the ceramics collections, which is the centerpiece of all reaction with collections from ancient Egypt to the modern studio pottery and technologically designed ceramics.

All these and much more awaits you at one of the world's most renowned museums of art and design.

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