- 6 Burlington Gardens
6 Burlington Gardens is a building in
Piccadilly ,London that has been used by various London institutions in its history, including theUniversity of London , theBritish Museum and theRoyal Academy of Arts .The building was designed by Sir
James Pennethorne between1867 and1870 as headquarters for the University of London. It occupied the northernmost section of the former garden ofBurlington House . It was a grand building, but not especially large. The University of London is a federal university and this early central building contained little besides examination halls and a few offices; the premises of several of the constituent colleges were larger. The university vacated the building in1899 .From
1970 to1998 it became the Museum of Mankind, an outpost of the British Museum housing itsethnography collections, because of lack of space in the Museum's main building inBloomsbury .Circa 2005 the building was brought back into use by the Royal Academy, the tenant of the original wing of Burlington House and the wing which lies between the two buildings. It is used mainly by the Royal Academy Schools.
On
29 August 2006 , the building was damaged by a fire, but there was no loss of Academy artworks - it was being prepared for a future exhibition. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/5295874.stm?ls]External links
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=41484 Architectural history from the Survey of London]
* [http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/ethno/ethcofaq.html What has become of the Museum of Mankind?]
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