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Percival David Foundation
Hidden off the beaten track the Percival David Foundation is home to one of the finest collections of Chinese ceramics outside China and a library of East Asian and Western books relating to Chinese art and culture. Both were presented to the University of London in 1950 by the late Sir Percival David, the Foundation now exists to promote the appreciation, study and teaching of the art and culture of China and the surrounding regions. With nearly 2000 objects dating back to the 10th century this is well worth a visit.
Address: 53 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PD
Phone: +44 (0)20 387 3909
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Nearest Tube: Euston / Goodge Street / Russel Square
Entrance Fees:
Adult: Free
Child: Free (Under 14yrs must be accompanied by an adult)
Concessions: Free
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