Inside the V&A East Storehouse – a first look at London’s new free museum
Discover the new V&A East Storehouse in east London - free to visit. Opens 31 May.
www.visitlondon.comHere’s the latest on V&A East Storehouse based on recent reporting.
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Discover the new V&A East Storehouse in east London - free to visit. Opens 31 May.
www.visitlondon.comPoison darts, a dome from Spain, priceless spoons and Frank Lloyd Wright furniture … our architecture critic is wowed by how the V&A East Storehouse lets visitors 'breathe the same air' as its 250,000…
www.theguardian.comAs the museum opens its vast new space in east London, the deputy director discusses how the institution is evolving to become more accessible
www.frieze.comOn Saturday 31 May 2025, the V&A East Storehouse opens to the public after 10 years of planning and audience consultation.
blooloop.comThe V&A has announced the opening of their East Storehouse in Stratford on 31 May 2025. The Storehouse will provide a purpose-built home for over 250,000 objects, 350,000 library books and 1,000 archives from the V&A’s collections. Taking over a section of the former London 2012 Olympics Media Centre in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park [...]Read More... from V&A East Storehouse opening May 2025
uk.icom.museumHousing the vast collection of Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Storehouse gives visitors a "back stage pass" to the famed institution.
news.artnet.comV&A East Storehouse, a new working store and visitor attraction in Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, is opening on 31 May 2025.
blooloop.comOn Saturday, May 31, 2025, the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) opened its new V&A East Storehouse in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The facility is
thearttimes.comMake new discoveries, explore untold stories and share ideas at V&A East Storehouse. With half a million works, it’s a sourcebook for your creativity.
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