Our lectures will be held either via Zoom or in the Kensington Library lecture hall and our visits and trips will be listed on the website as and when we can organise group visits. Please keep updated via our website and email noticeboards.
For centuries Venice had been an inspiration to artists and writers. At the peak of the Republic’s power, the rich Venetian light…
This lecture draws on Elizabeth’s time in Morocco in visits spanning more than 25 years. The lecture focuses particularly on the stories…
On September 26 1968, after 231 years of official censorship, Britain ended the power of the Lord Chamberlain to decide what the…
Explore the mystique and magic of Marrakech and the High Atlas Mountain village of Imlil, this journey reveals Morocco’s many facets, and…
Rochester Cathedral is England’s second oldest, founded by Bishop Justus. The present building dates to the work of the French monk, Bishop…
2024 marks the bicentenary of our much loved national treasure - the National Gallery. Home to one of the greatest collections of European…
Canary Wharf is home to London’s largest collection of outdoor public art. The Collection, of more than 100 pieces, is a mix…
To celebrate the bicentenary of the establishment of the National Gallery in London a huge Van Gogh exhibition is planned for 2024!…
The Roman Emperor Septimius Severus was the only Emperor to come from Leptis Magna, the magnificent harbour town of Libya. Leptis is…
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this lecture has been cancelled and will be rescheduled. Notice of the revised date and time will be…