Reviews of The Horse Hospital. (Museum) in London (London).
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Information of The Horse Hospital, Museum in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Horse Hospital
Sunday
Closed
Monday
12–6pm
Tuesday
12–6pm
Wednesday
12–6pm
Thursday
12–6pm
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12–6pm
Saturday
12–6pm
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Reviews of The Horse Hospital
D. Y.
What a wonderful creative space that needs saving! Its like a village in the city of London. A hidden gem and history of creativity which must not be sold to developers! First time visit and loved it Saw GraceGraceGrace there, for a performance and speaking piece on Femiscide - 10/10. Amy the host was amazing too.
S.
Arts Centre. Attended well appointed "The Bridge" Exhibition. Good space.
C. C.
Visited the Horse Hospital for the Queer East Film Festival. It was an interesting location for the event and overall a very pleasant experience. Great unique venue for events. Would recommend.
N. M.
Fascinating building that appears to have retained it's original features where horses were once treated. Ideal place for the art exhibition on St. Sebastian.
J. L. U.
Iconic and under threat! Great gallery, many great events happening there. At the moment "Arrows Of Desire" until 20th of July. Many great and well known artists on the LGBT scene. BBC documentary upcoming! Curated by Manko Sebastian
K. R.
I visited the Hackers exhibition today, and thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. The Horse Hospital has very clear accessibility information on their website which enabled me to plan my trip. The available alternative literature booklets have a good mix of topics, anyone who has been 'othered' will find something that speaks to them. Mr Roger Burton kindly signed a copy of his book, Rebel Threads, and was incredibly welcoming. Whilst I was too shy to tell him what an influence the wardrobe from Hackers had been on me, as a very young child seeing all the weird and wonderful granted an innate acceptance of the otherness I felt. So, thank you.
Places like The Horse Hospital, which feature and support what the mainstream cannot or will not, are so vital to our society as places of acceptance. I look forward to more visits, and hope this place remains ungentrified for many more years.
a. d.
Step back in history to this atmospheric building. I went to a Jamie McCleod Marc Almond exhibition. Well worth a visit with lots of original features.
m.
Very interesting and historic venue. I attended a small JFK assassination lecture on the Zapruder film to mark the 54th anniversary. Excellent event and next door to a great pub for a drink afterwards with other attendees.
C. W.
nusual, weird and so my type.
Firstly, the place makes you an impression just by hearing the name. Yes, it was a horse hospital long ago. The old building gets you that strange feeling and you just know there is something special inside.
If you're an admirer of unusual art -- you know you have to come here. I advert some exhibitions may be confusing or disturbing.
Expect anything -- underground artists, performance artists, filmmakers, alternative musicians, photographers, fashion designers, and writers.
Yesterday there was an exhibition of drawings form Neringa Plange which I adored. Her art is different from the illustrations you're used to see. She creates an alternative reflection of feelings on fabric.
What's the most surprising thing you can contemplate here? Check the events on their site and come art from a different view.
P. B.
Always pushing the boundaries on what art can be and should be. One of the last truly alternative art spaces in central London left. Worth supporting if you can.
b. c.
Great indie venue for film and spoken word. Truly felt I was at a 'happening'. Real people in a real place - very cool - loved it!
R. R.
Irreplaceable local-vibe venue in central London. Quirky, real, bizarre, vital. Stay kooky Horse Hospital – and stay OPEN!!!
J. C.
A really interesting little place, turned into a lovely gallery and performance space. Worth visiting for the entrances alone.
D. B.
This place needs saving as it could get closed down with out support . It's a great art space amongst other things.
t. i.
A cosy place for artists in stable yard ,friendly and warm with public house across the road to wet your appetite.
C. T.
Very interesting building that hosts small artistic shows in its basement.
M. S.
Nice building interesting layout
N. R.
Very small with few exhibits but excellent service.
T. H.
A unique building; great atmosphere and an interesting place to look around.
d. v.
Nice alternative gallery and music venue... Sometime show short films...
M. C.
Went to a talk on the films of Michael Reeves .This small galley is well worth a vist.
I. C.
Great venue for exhibition and special screenings.
J. A.
One of the best places in London for off the beaten track arts.
R. F.
Quirky gallery in historic location - worth a visit
L. W.
Brilliant space for exhibitions and lectures
P. K.
Very cool place . Definitely for noir funs.
D. F.
Quirky and unique. Alternative exhibitions.
M. M. (.
Small but lovable venue with an outside toilet.
B.
Fantastic arts venue!
T. S.
Amazing, beautiful place. A treasure!
M. A.
Great space for exhibitions
J. H.
Incomparable. The one and only horse hospital.
S. M. M.
Cracking little gem of a place
P. L.
Lovely place
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