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Themed Attractions
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Looking for inspiration to give your pupils a day out they’ll never forget? Where you can guarantee they will come face to face with the world’s most famous faces, meet the Royal Family, live out their musical fantasy, beat Beckham at his own game or test their IQ against Einstein? At Madame Tussauds – where else!

We provide a stimulating and educational environment and have worked alongside practicing teachers and educational advisors to create a programme of activities and resource packs for the following subjects:

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Libraries / Archives
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We are sorry to announce that the Museum of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust will be closing permanently on 31 March 2014.

The archive service will continue to be available to researchers by appointment, although availability may be limited during April 2014. 

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Museums
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Welcome to the Museum of Wimbledon.

Whether you live in the area or just have an interest in our rich local history, we would like to introduce you to a wealth of resources available at your fingertips.

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Leisure Centres
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Main pool, teaching pool, and diving pool with 1m and 3m springboards and 5m platform. Learning creche and indoor play area also on site.

Toddler World is a fun-filled environment designed to challenge and stimulate children between the ages of 6 months to under 5 years through innovative play sessions. Supervision required.

They also offer a thrilling indoor adventure area in their specially built structures for under 9s. Play and have fun in a maze of ball ponds slides and ropes.

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Sports Stadia
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From England's glorious World Cup victory in 1966, the unforgettable Live Aid concert in 1985, FC Barcelona's stunning UEFA Champion's League triumph in 2011 or the historic ongoing tradition of the FA Cup Final, the Wembley Stadium Tour gives you the chance to relive your greatest moments, and create some new ones, as you go behind-the-scenes at the most famous stadium in the world.

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Religious Buildings
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The Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God and All Saints is a Russian Orthodox Cathedral.

Youth meetings take place where Vladyka Elisey and the priests of the Cathedral give talks on theological subjects and answer to questions of concern of young people in warm homely atmosphere with a cup of tea.

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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Wilton's is the world's oldest surviving Grand Music Hall and London's best kept secret. This stunning and atmospheric building is led by Frances Mayhew and produces an exciting programme of imaginative, diverse and distinct entertainment including theatre, music, comedy, cinema and cabaret.

 

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Museums
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The Cabaret Mechanical Theatre is a collection of contemporary automata, which is a kind of mechanical sculpture. Nearly all of the work in the collection is humorous.

Part of the collection is currently in a special exhibition at the American Visionary Arts Museum in Baltimore.

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden is the UK's premier operatic venue. Each year the Royal Opera Company produces new productions sung by the biggest stars on the planet. While the Royal Ballet, featuring some of the greatest dancers around, including many guest artists, performs a vast repertoire of both classic and modern pieces.

But schools are an integral part of the Opera House's work too - contrary to some popular opinion!

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Religious Buildings
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The Cathedral is a Parish Church of the Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain under the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

The Cathedral has been a Greek Orthodox place of worship since 1948 and serves the liturgical and pastoral needs of all Orthodox Christians in the area.

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