Albertopolis - the Great Exhibition & Natural History Museum's Foundation


I'm not familiar with much of the UK's history. In fact, most of my knowledge is simply the names of some of their monarchs. I knew a little bit about Queen Victoria and was interested to learn that her husband, Prince Albert, played a pivotal role in setting the foundation for the area nicknamed "Albertopolis" and located on Exhibition Road. This area reminded me of the USA's national mall as there are several museums and cultural centers in one area. On our walking tour, we passed places such as the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), the Albert Memorial, the Science Museum, the Imperial College London, the Royal Colleges of Art and Music, the Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, the Royal Institute of Navigation, and the Royal Geographical Society. 

It was difficult to hear the tour over the street traffic and I would have found more value in going into one or two of the museums or approaching the Albert Memorial, but I will instead prioritize those things on my free time. I enjoyed seeing the architecture that we passed and was intrigued to learn that some of the mosaic work at the V&A was done by female convicts. 

Relevant links:

https://www.discoversouthken.com/discover-more/dream-keeps-coming-true/ 

https://www.discoveringbritain.org/activities/greater-london/walks/albertopolis.html

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