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UK LGBT EVENTS - Exhibitions, Museum Lates & Queer London Walking Tours +++ @ Queer Britain
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Exhibitions, Museum Lates & Queer London Walking Tours +++ @ Queer Britain

Queer Britain is a museum of British LGBTQ history and culture located in Kings Cross, London. Best described as a riot of voices, objects and images from the worlds of activism, art, culture and social history covering over 100 years of queer life . It is the first dedicated LGBTQ museum in the UK. The museum consists of three connected galleries plus a shop and occupies the ground floor of 2 Granary Square, a building owned by the Art Fund, with office and studio space on lower ground. Admission is free. It was founded in February 2018 by Joseph Galliano-Doig, a former editor of Gay Times, and Ian Mehrtens. It was registered as a charity in September 2019. Joseph was awarded an MBE for services to Heritage, to Charity, and to Diversity and Inclusion in the 2024 New Year's Honours List.

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Address : Queer Britain
2 Granary Square
London
N1C 4BH

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