This labyrinthine arts complex is part of a vast concrete estate – an icon of brutalist London architecture – that also includes 2,000 covetable flats and lots of confusing walkways. Inside, the focus is on world-class arts, taking in every imaginable genre, although its theatre and music venues are closed for now. It’s also home to the second-biggest conservatory in the city, a lush indoor garden with 2,000 plant species, for which tickets are like gold dust.
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