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Royal College of Music

Prince Consort Road, SW7
Nearest Tube: South Kensington


The Royal College of Music, founded in 1882, is one of Britain's leading music colleges. Some famous past students include Benjamin Britten, Vaughan Williams and Clara Butt.

During term-time there is usually at least one concert held daily, usually held at around 1pm. Many of these concerts are open to the public and are free, offering you a great opportunity to see the stars of tomorrow without paying a penny.

There is also a museum with an excellent collection of musical instruments from the 15th to the 20th centuries. The museum is open on Wednesday afternoons during term-time, admission is approximately £1.50.




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