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Victoria and Albert Museum

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2024
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You can spend hours wandering around the V&A Museum. It has one of the largest collections of decorative art in the world!

This beautiful museum boasts one of the world's largest collections of decorative art. All the rooms have been modernized and redesigned for the museum's 150th anniversary. Founded in 1852 with a focus on manufactured goods, it has metamorphosed into the Museum of Decorative Arts, now including a school of design: the Royal College of Art. Then, in 1857 and with the support of Prince Albert, the museum moved to South Kensington. Londoners call it the V&A. Its beautiful red and white stone architecture and pleasant central garden will win over even the most unimpressed visitor. In the lobby, don't miss the impressive Murano glass sculpture by artist Chihuly. You could easily spend several days at the V&A, so varied are the collections and so many of the pieces on display, cleverly blending the old and the new. You won't know where to turn, and you might even get lost. The museum's collections are divided into several themes, and here's a brief overview so you don't miss a thing (or at least give it a try):

Ceramics. One of the major new features of the V&A's refurbishment is the revival of its impressive collection of ceramics, spanning the period from 3500 BC to the present day. Re-exhibited for the first time in 100 years, the unprecedentedly extensive collection (26,500 objects) is particularly rich in pieces from Asia, the Middle East and Europe.

Sculpture. This very fine department features casts made to enable students to discover works of art without having to travel to the various countries in which they are housed. This 19th-century collection provides an overview of major works from Roman times onwards. The Trajan column stands next to the portals of medieval cathedrals, and the recumbent figures of several kings and queens lie next to major works by masters such as Michelangelo and Donatello. The result is impressive, as heterogeneous as it is majestic, largely due to the actual size of the casts. Many Rodins are also on display.

Asian art. This is a major collection of works from East, South and Southeast Asia, as well as the Middle East. Furniture, objects, clothing, curios and sacred art are all on display. From Buddha statues to Japanese lacquered furniture, from Indian costumes to Mongolian miniatures, the collections are sumptuous.

Paintings and drawings. Here, too, you'll find such marvels as a portrait ofMadame de Pompadour and works by Rossetti. Raphael's tapestry cartoons depicting episodes in the lives of the apostles Peter and Paul are also impressive. In 2021, the tapestries were restored to their former glory. A marvel not to be missed!

Fashion and textiles. Several rooms are dedicated to fabrics, displayed in slides that need to be pulled out to admire the different patterns and textures that make up the history of fabric over the centuries. In the fashion gallery, you can admire costumes from different eras.

Photo. We also like the small photo section, featuring shots of the mythical Crystal Palace and photographs by Martin Parr.

Jewelry. More than 3,000 pieces of jewelry tell the story of jewelry.

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fute_659874
Visited in april 2016
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C'est un très grand et beau musée d'art du monde entier. J'y ai apprécié les sculptures et objets , les statuts et tombes de rois et reines et guerriers, les impressionnantes colonnes sculptées notamment la colonne Trajane et les portails de cathédrales médiévales, les céramiques.
Il nous a manqué du temps pour bien le visiter car le matin ns étions tout à côté au Natural History Museum.
Nous y reviendrons avec plaisir
Sophied23
Visited in april 2016
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Ce musée est très grand, et surtout gratuit! Impressionnant à voir : la reproduction de la Trajan's Column. Et un petit détour par les bijoux, qui sont vraiment magnifiques, est obligatoire. Les autres parties du musée sont plus 'classiques', mais restent quand même très intéressantes, surtout celles qui concernent la Grande Bretagne !
Il y a aussi des expositions temporaires (payantes) variées.
Amandynn
Visited in december 2015
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Un musée splendide abritant de très belles collections. J'ai particulièrement apprécié la partie sur la mode avec exposition de vêtements de marque ( dior, saint laurent...). Il faut au moins consacré 4h de visite d'autant que le cadre est superbe.
steph.fe
Visited in march 2015
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The building is superb L entrance is magnificent C is free as all the Muses nationals has London
Dedicated to decorative arts You will find ceramic sculptures furniture crockery from all eras
C is where the trajan's column is
Bronagh
Visited in march 2015
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La richesse muséographie de Londres est telle que l'on ne pense pas toujours au Victoria en tête de liste. C'est un grand tort, ne serait-ce que pour le lieu absolument magique ! Mais les collections sont toutes superbes et offre un fascinant voyage dans le temps. Bien sûr, vous avez raté l'exposition Bowie, mais qui sait, elle reviendra peut-être un jour. Une visite à Londres sans passer au Victoria and Albert est une erreur, presque un péché !
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