Victoria and Albert Museum WWII Battle Scars
The pockmarks across the Victoria and Albert Museum's facade are remnants of the Blitz.

Museum facade bears severe damage from German military bombing campaigns of World War II.
These pockmarks are remnants of the Blitz and stand as a tribute to the museum's and country's resolve.

Why Go

šŸ“œ See historical WWII damage on a major London museum
šŸ” Learn about London's resilience during the Blitz
šŸ›ļø Visit a significant cultural institution

Tips

🧭 Look for the entrance facing the Natural History Museum.
ā„¹ļø A plaque on the right-hand side of the Exhibition Road entrance explains the pockmarks.

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