Check out this week's alternative guide to what's on in London. Welcome to my weekly email of lectures, talks, heritage events, organised walks and other random miscellany which Ian hopes would be of interest. | = Event is free of charge | | = Pre-Booking required. |
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Saturday 24th December | |
Soak up the festive spirit this Christmas Eve as you explore the very home in which Charles Dickens lived and wrote. | | Sunday 25th December | |
The one ice rink that will be open on Christmas Day. | | Annual early morning swim in Hyde Park's Serpentine Lake - you can watch from the sidelines. | | A vintage bus hire company will be offering a free vintage bus service on Route 430 between Roehampton and Putney Bridge. | | Monday 26th December | |
A Boxing Day walk along the Deptford Creek at low tide. | | Tuesday 27th December | |
These are a newish regular event at the Barbican, and some tours will take place over the Christmas period. | | Wednesday 28th December | |
These are a newish regular event at the Barbican, and some tours will take place over the Christmas period. | | A one-hour tour of the Cathedral's Triforium which includes the Trophy Room and Great Model, as well as a spectacular views of the Cathedral. | | Thursday 29th December | |
These are a newish regular event at the Barbican, and some tours will take place over the Christmas period. | | A one-hour tour of the Cathedral's Triforium which includes the Trophy Room and Great Model, as well as a spectacular views of the Cathedral. | | Friday 30th December | |
It's quiet over Christmas, so if you've never been, it's a good time to visit Parliament for a tour. | | A one-hour tour of the Cathedral's Triforium which includes the Trophy Room and Great Model, as well as a spectacular views of the Cathedral. | | Saturday 31st December | |
Exhibitions closing shortly | This world-first, object-rich exhibition reveals the past, present and future of how cancer is prevented, detected and treated. (Ends on Sat, 31st Dec) | The Courtauld Gallery presents the first monographic exhibition devoted to British abstract artist Helen Saunders in over 25 years. (Ends on Sat, 31st Dec) | An exhibition exploring the Elstree Extension through the Northern Heights that was suspended during World War 2, and never restarted. (Ends on Sat, 31st Dec) | BSMT Space will be signing off 2022 with HARDCORE, a banger of an exhibition by Ryan Callanan aka RYCA. It’s a trip into the world of Acid House, full of melting smiley faces and pulsating yellows. (Ends on Sat, 31st Dec) | Discover the ground-breaking technology that changed the post forever in a new exhibition. (Ends on Sun, 1st Jan) | This year’s exhibition presents not just one edible city but five miniature cities across five different climate zones: Polar, Continental, Temperate, Dry and Tropical. (Ends on Mon, 2nd Jan) | This display brings together items reflecting the varied interests and achievements of the polymath Charles Jennens. (Ends on Tue, 3rd Jan) | Celebrating the life and work of one of the best loved children's authors of the 20th century. (Ends on Sun, 8th Jan) | The first large-scale group exhibition in the UK exploring how contemporary artists have used clay in unexpected ways. (Ends on Sun, 8th Jan) | One of the most original and eccentric artists of the 18th century, Henry Fuseli, is the subject of a new exhibition at The Courtauld. (Ends on Sun, 8th Jan) | Fred Tschida’s spinning, glowing work is recreated at a technically ambitious scale. (Ends on Sun, 8th Jan) | A geodesic dome with a single energy-efficient light bulb at its centre casts multicoloured light in every direction. (Ends on Sun, 8th Jan) | Fred Tschida’s seven rotating sculptures trace half of a vase design – set to rotate, they create a luminous three-dimensional vessel. (Ends on Sun, 8th Jan) | The museum's Rooms Through Time, restyled to reveal how winter has changed London homes through the last 400 years (Ends on Sun, 8th Jan) | Explore the relationship between two of the principal buildings on Lincoln’s Inn Fields: Grafton’s Marshall Building for the London School of Economics and Political Science and Sir John Soane’s Museum. (Ends on Sun, 8th Jan) |
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