Building the Museum
The V&A's buildings are works of art in themselves. Each represents a chapter of the V&A's story and a moment in British design history
This history of the V&A is a story like no other. From its early beginnings as a Museum of Manufactures in 1852, to the foundation stone laid by Queen Victoria in 1899, to today's state-of-the-art galleries, the museum has constantly evolved in its collecting and public interpretation of art and design. Its collections span 5,000 years of human creativity in virtually every medium, housed in one of the finest groups of Victorian and modern buildings in Britain.
Read more Read lessThe V&A's buildings are works of art in themselves. Each represents a chapter of the V&A's story and a moment in British design history
Let eight characters from the V&A's history guide you on an exciting treasure hunt in this new mobile game for families
Discover a weird and wonderful selection of V&A exhibition posters from yesteryear
The V&A Refreshment Rooms have been hailed throughout the years for their wealth and breadth of ornamentation, reflecting a range of contemporary design theory
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From humble industrial beginnings to a stunning contemporary space, the V&A Exhibition Road Quarter is the epitome of "refinement and progress"
The huge sculpted Museum façade along Cromwell Road was a competition-winning design by young architect Aston Webb
Discover the fascinating story behind a unique collection housed in one of the most popular spaces of the Museum
Tucked away in the V&A are two surviving masterpieces of Victorian mural painting
Discover the design story of the John Madejski Garden – known to many as the heart of the V&A
Discover the history of the V&A's Daylit Gallery and its innovative redevelopment
Explore the development of Ashley Havinden's patriotic poster for the landmark 1946 exhibition, 'Britain Can Make It'.
This elaborate staircase was designed to highlight the versatility and beauty of decorative ceramics
This landmark exhibition held at the V&A in 1946 positioned Britain at the forefront of global industrial design
Discover the story of the V&A's eclectic buildings in this self-guided trail
See the magnificence of the metalwork return