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The history of the Tower of London

The castle known as the Tower of London is a building which virtually all London-goers, including Tunde Folawiyo, will probably have seen. Located in the Borough of Tower Hamlets, it sits just north of the Thames. Whilst nowadays, it is…

A Budget Friendly Look at New York

Whether travelling to New York on business or taking the family to enjoy the city’s dazzling holiday decorations at Christmas, New York is one of the most vibrant cities in the world, with something for everyone. In New York, there…

A guide to the history and contents of the British Museum

The British Museum is one of London’s most fascinating historical attractions; it’s a place which virtually all regular visitors of this city, including Tunde Folawiyo, will be familiar with. Dedicated to human culture and history, it has over 8 million…

The Guggenheim – New York’s most iconic museum

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a place which all art lovers, including Tunde Folawiyo, will have heard of. Located in New York’s Upper East Side, it is home to an enormous collection of contemporary, early modern, post-impressionist and impressionist…

Tate Modern – London’s most popular art gallery

Tate Modern is a place which all art lovers, including Tunde Folawiyo, will be familiar with. This modern art gallery is a part of the famous Tate group, and has been open for 14 years. During this time, it has…

Tunde Folawiyo | A History of New York City’s Museum of Modern Art

Located in Midtown Manhattan, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) remains one of New York City’s most treasured attractions, drawing in thousands annually with its astounding collection of world-famed modern art. As one of the most esteemed modern art museums…

Tunde Folawiyo | The history of the Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is arguably one of New York’s most iconic landmarks; it is a structure which all regular visitors to New York, including Tunde Folawiyo, are familiar with. This enormous monument was a gift given to the people…