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Walks and Tours

Reimagine Battersea Nine Elms: Art and Architecture Guided Walk

11 June 2024

14:00 -16:00

Explore Battersea Nine Elms where art, architecture and community converge to tell a vibrant story of the neighbourhood.

Led by a passionate community heritage practitioner and local resident, this walk offers an opportunity to delve into the history, future, and lived experience of the area. As we reimagine the urban landscape of the largest regeneration project in Europe, you are invited to reflect, repair and rethink future possibilities.
You will see tributes to the radical legacy of Battersea living alongside slick developments. Hidden gems, iconic landmarks, and thought-provoking public artworks transform the neighbourhood into an open-air gallery.

Your guide will share her deep knowledge of the area, weaving together historical insights and personal anecdotes. Join this journey of discovery, and take the first step towards becoming active citizens. Engage with the built environment, reimagine public spaces, and shape the future of our city! Concessions available. Free for under 16 year olds.

Image: Manasi Pophale

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Location

Rainbow Plaque for the film ‘My Beautiful Laundrette’

11 Wilcox Road
SW8 2XA

Look for the Rainbow Plaque on the pavement near 11 Wilcox Road. Closest tube station is Nine Elms on the Northern Line.


Tickets / Admission

£15

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Organiser

History Speak

Website:
www.historyspeak.co.uk
Twitter:
@speak_history
Instagram:
@historyspeak

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Level Access and Automatic Doors (or No Doors)
Assistance dogs welcome
Personal Assistant or Carer Discount


For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: info@historyspeak.co.uk .
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