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Royal College of Music
Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BS Route Planner
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Built in 1893 by Sir Arthur Blumfield, this impressive brick building covered in grey tiles is identifiable by its pepperpot towers and its streamlined gables. It houses two museums; the Department of Portraits with portraits of British musicians and the very well appointed Museum of Instruments which contains several originally private collections including a spinet which belonged to Handel and a harpsichord of Haydn.

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