Victoria and Albert Museum
The world's largest museum of decorative arts and design holds 2.3 million objects spanning 5,000 years. Textiles, sculpture, ceramics, fashion and furniture fill seven miles of galleries in South Kensington. Polished stone floors echo under cast-iron ceilings. Light spills into the Cast Courts where copies of David and Trajan's Column dwarf visitors. In the galleries, silence; in the café, clinking cups. - • Founded in 1852 as a design reference for manufacturers, now one of the world's largest cultural institutions - • Holds 2.3 million objects across every decorative-arts discipline - • Free admission to permanent galleries; ticketed major exhibitions - • Home to the 16th-century Raphael Cartoons and the world's largest fashion collection