Architecture and history enthusiasts will be able to marvel at more than 30 landmarks, including mansions and theatres when they open to the public.
Historic buildings such as the military music academy Kneller Hall, the Egyptian Kilmorey Mausoleum and the Palladian villa Marble Hill House will welcome visitors on Saturday, September 22.
London’s Open House event will aim to showcase the most magnificent and inspiring landmarks in the borough.
Other buildings taking part will include Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare, Ham House and White Lodge, home to the Royal Ballet School.
Councillor Pamela Fleming, cabinet member for community, business and culture at Richmond Council, said: “This is a fantastic exhibition showcasing some of the area’s most spectacular buildings, historic sites and architecture.”
For more information, visit londonopenhouse.org.
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