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Queen Victoria laid the building blocks stone of the Museum on 17th May 1899. The Victoria & Albert features a collection of over 4 million items. The Victoria & Albert Museum in London could be the world's largest museum of the ornamental arts and has 146 galleries, including national collections of sculpture, furniture, fashion and images. The National Art Library is also housed by it. Albert & the Victoria also control the Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood, the Wellington Museum at Apsley House and the Theatre Museum in Covent Garden.

The Victoria & Albert may be the worlds greatest museum of art and design. The Museum is famous for the immense diversity of its collections, which accept photographs, fashion, materials, pictures, silver, glass, ceramics, jewellery, books, prints and furniture. Situated in spectacular Victorian houses, these collections show the creative life of many different cultures, from European to South East Asian, American to Islamic, over hundreds of generations.

The museum has been housed in Aston Webbs grand building since 1909. The building features a impressive facade and main entry. When needed since the public grew new buildings were constructed. A number of these buildings were meant to be semi-permanent exhibition halls but all have survived and represent one of the best categories of Victorian buildings in the country. The Victoria & Albert has around four million exhibits from all periods and areas of the planet. The 145 of galleries cover twenty acres and are spread over four floors. seo services discussions

The Art and Design galleries are arranged by subjects and by date and place, including the Materials & Techniques galleries are arranged by the type of material. The six-storey Henry Cole Wing holds the Victoria & Alberts collection of pictures, pictures and designs. In 2001 the restored British Galleries reopened to the general public. These cover British art and design from 1500 - 1900 and include James IIs wedding suit and the Great Bed of Ware. Albert & the Victoria, which held its first photographic exhibition in 1858, can be the house of the National Collection of Art of Photography. The Canon Photography Gallery has frequently changing features.

The fifteen galleries of the Victoria & Albert Museum tell the story of British style from the Tudor period to the Victorian age and show the Victoria & Alberts incomparable assortment of historic British furniture, materials, gown, ceramics, glass, jewellery, gold, prints, paintings and sculpture. Every name in the history of British design is represented, including Grinling Gibbons, Robert Adam, William Morris and Charles Rennie Mackintosh as well as workshops and companies like the Mortlake tapestry works, Spitalfields silks weaving Liberty, Wedgwood, Doulton and workshops.

On a fresh jewelry gallery that is in the pipeline to start in 2008 work have been started by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London,. Jewels from 2000 sc to the current, drawn from a pool of five thousand, would include an ancient Egyptian hippopotamus, Elizabethan necklaces, Marie Antoinette's necklace clasps, treasures owned by Napoleon and Catherine the Great, as well as this nineteenth-century English bodice decoration, a stone bouquet of roses, a, a and a, set on springs so they move whilst the individual moves.

The transformation of the British Galleries is the Victoria & Alberts biggest project for over half a century and with over 3000 displays on display in wonderful new surroundings, the end result is just a really exceptional experience never to be overlooked.