Dear our friend Heman,👋 It’s an exciting museum, as if you’re walking on “Collection Street.” The name dates back to the Queen Victoria era, and it’s a museum where you can feel history. My friend who works in design said that visiting this museum broadens their inspiration. When watching Heman’s videos,I feel a force as if the collection is speaking to here on this side.(Iku) Heman captured the artwork with close-ups, and we were able to experience a sense of excitement.✨ Yosh and Iku
Dear Yosh and Iku, I am now in London. I had just revisited the V&A a couple of days ago, and I always love it when I am in the 'Cast Courts'. It is such a strange way of collecting all these sculptures and I often imagine myself in some kind of pirate treasure trove. I ma happy that you both have walked with me in this museum. Here is another walk in a historical museum, this one in Ulanbaatar, probably somewhere I will never visit ever again in my life. Please enjoy! th-cam.com/video/3AKVZSMkj3Y/w-d-xo.html
I spent six hours in the V And A in the eighties and did not see everything of course. It was wonderful and this brings back memories for me of that day. Tku so much for uploading this virtual tour.
So different than when I was there in 2007. The sculpture courts to the right were closed and under renovation. It looks so very changed from my visits. One of the top highlights of my month long trip. For free and only a couple blocks from where I was staying. Just loved the place so very much. (I see our local art guy's chandelier is still in the entry rotunda.)Thank you for this video - it is a treasure!
When you are walking is there any way that the camera could be jostled/snapped around less, please? The clarity of your video feed is so clear but the snapping about makes me a bit motion sick. I would really love to see the items displayed a wee bit longer if you could consider it. Many, many thanks!!
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I’ve been having an incredibly stressful week, and this video really helped me finally calm down and feel at ease for the first time in days. Thanks for posting💗
@@AmbientWalking have 4 days london. Camden market , kensington palace & gardens & high tea V&A theatre China town Takes cruse to greenwich. Royal observerty curry sack flea market lunch and shopping theature fish and chips Day 4 get to flight by train Sounds good mate
Personally, the V&A Museum is amazing on so many levels. Also check out Tate Modern. Also The British Museum. I think there's lots to learn about art and architecture in these places!
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14:26 “History Huh? Bet we could make some” little did those people know they would be walking through one of the most romantic scene in recent history 🥹
Were these statues in cast gallery, including David, casted off originals or casted off copies done by other artists? Thanks for filming & sharing the vids. Stay walking & healthy, no Covid.
They're replicas of the original. I feel strongly that this is the way to go with collecting antique works of art; that the British Museums should just commission replicas of the original, rather than obtain the originals.
@@AmbientWalking Is there any infos on when & how they, especially David ,were copid? Did the Italians allow anyone made a mold for copies? Anyway, I share the same sentiment. All museums not just in England should give back the original artefacts & arts to their countries unless acquired legally (not colonial lootings). But then many are hard to replicate & takes much time & $$$.
@@JohnTronto You can read about the Cast Courts here : www.vam.ac.uk/articles/history-of-the-cast-courts Yes, it is indeed time consuming and cost a lot of money to replicate but in the long run, it is the best solution to battle the post colonial legacy.
I went to the V&A back at the start of 2020 before the UK went into Lockdown, and I asked someone working there how they got all of the big sculptures in those rooms into the museum! The ceilings are glass and can be removed like a lid, and the sculptures are lifted and placed in by cranes! I don't know whether you already knew this but thought I'd share that information with you! :)
Dear our friend Heman,👋
It’s an exciting museum, as if you’re walking on “Collection Street.”
The name dates back to the Queen Victoria era, and it’s a museum where you can feel history.
My friend who works in design said that visiting this museum broadens their inspiration. When watching Heman’s videos,I feel a force as if the collection is speaking to here on this side.(Iku)
Heman captured the artwork with close-ups, and we were able to experience a sense of excitement.✨
Yosh and Iku
Dear Yosh and Iku, I am now in London. I had just revisited the V&A a couple of days ago, and I always love it when I am in the 'Cast Courts'. It is such a strange way of collecting all these sculptures and I often imagine myself in some kind of pirate treasure trove. I ma happy that you both have walked with me in this museum. Here is another walk in a historical museum, this one in Ulanbaatar, probably somewhere I will never visit ever again in my life. Please enjoy! th-cam.com/video/3AKVZSMkj3Y/w-d-xo.html
V&A is home. Feels like a part of me
I spent six hours in the V And A in the eighties and did not see everything of course. It was wonderful and this brings back memories for me of that day. Tku so much for uploading this virtual tour.
Thanks for walking with me!
Wow! Real "tour de force"! Great walking tour Ambient Walking! Awesome video!
ANOLIPA walks thank you for watching! I'm very happy that you like this tour!
I love the V&A. The sculpture courts are amazing. Thanks for this tour.
They are! AMAZE BALLS!
So different than when I was there in 2007. The sculpture courts to the right were closed and under renovation. It looks so very
changed from my visits. One of the top highlights of my month long trip. For free and only a couple blocks from where I was staying. Just loved the place so very much. (I see our local art guy's chandelier is still in the entry rotunda.)Thank you for this video - it is a treasure!
When you are walking is there any way that the camera could be jostled/snapped around less, please? The clarity of your video feed is so clear but the snapping about makes me a bit motion sick. I would really love to see the items displayed a wee bit longer if you could consider it. Many, many thanks!!
Nice! I used to live in London, now I am travelling the world and taking video like you!😊
Have fun!
Amazing ! What a huge museum
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One place I really wanted to see when visiting London but just didn't have the time, so thank you for the wonderful tour!
Thanks for walking with me!
WOW! Another museum tour. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for walking with me!
I’ve been having an incredibly stressful week, and this video really helped me finally calm down and feel at ease for the first time in days. Thanks for posting💗
You’re very welcome! Am glad that my videos are helping people! Hope you feel better soon.
Yes v&A a must. Be here june 2025. Simply smashing
Glad you like this! My pleasure 😊
@@AmbientWalking last V&A fabrige exhibit in 70’s. Love London
Likewise!
@@AmbientWalking have 4 days london. Camden market
, kensington palace & gardens & high tea V&A theatre China town
Takes cruse to greenwich. Royal observerty curry sack flea market lunch and shopping theature fish and chips
Day 4 get to flight by train
Sounds good mate
Sounds amazing!
hey everyone! this is a really nicely superbly great zen video xDD
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you very much! Our pleasure!
Europe museum is totally different from my country. I enjoy it a lot. Thanks for the video friend.
Thanks for walking with me! If you like this walk, check out the other walk in the Cloud Forest Dome! th-cam.com/video/3FFSoCZG9ww/w-d-xo.html
Amazing museum!
Yes! I love this museum!
Wow really amazing.❤❤❤❤
Thanks a lot 😊
@@AmbientWalking most welcom.
❤❤❤❤
Great coverage, thanks.
Thanks!
Does anybody know what the artwork (two vases) shown in the Japan Toshiba Gallery section (video at 1:16:44) is called? Thanks
I will let you know if I'm ever back there!
33:00 This room still sends shivers down my spine, even now seeing it on a screen.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for visiting! 😁👏🏼
Which is the best London museum for ideas for a trainee architect ?
Personally, the V&A Museum is amazing on so many levels. Also check out Tate Modern. Also The British Museum. I think there's lots to learn about art and architecture in these places!
32:34 the altar of St. Chiara where Henry and Alex dance to "Your Song" at 2am in Red, White, and Royal Blue! (Sorry just love the book)
Nice! Good reference!
Is it cold in there in winter ?
Cold and miserable. London is.
@@AmbientWalking - thanks, I will go in April.
Hey everyone! Hope you’re having a great day! Let me know in the comments below what other walks you would like me to video, and I’ll try my best to do it. Hit the Subscribe button and turn on notifications to get the first look at my latest videos! Thanks so much for heading over to my channel!
14:26 “History Huh? Bet we could make some”
little did those people know they would be walking through one of the most romantic scene in recent history 🥹
Thanks for walking with me!
great walk. i should do a museum as well. great idea.
Yes! Please film as many museums as possible!
Were these statues in cast gallery, including David, casted off originals or casted off copies done by other artists? Thanks for filming & sharing the vids. Stay walking & healthy, no Covid.
They're replicas of the original. I feel strongly that this is the way to go with collecting antique works of art; that the British Museums should just commission replicas of the original, rather than obtain the originals.
@@AmbientWalking Is there any infos on when & how they, especially David ,were copid? Did the Italians allow anyone made a mold for copies? Anyway, I share the same sentiment. All museums not just in England should give back the original artefacts & arts to their countries unless acquired legally (not colonial lootings). But then many are hard to replicate & takes much time & $$$.
@@JohnTronto You can read about the Cast Courts here : www.vam.ac.uk/articles/history-of-the-cast-courts
Yes, it is indeed time consuming and cost a lot of money to replicate but in the long run, it is the best solution to battle the post colonial legacy.
@@AmbientWalking agree. And thx for the link!
I went to the V&A back at the start of 2020 before the UK went into Lockdown, and I asked someone working there how they got all of the big sculptures in those rooms into the museum! The ceilings are glass and can be removed like a lid, and the sculptures are lifted and placed in by cranes! I don't know whether you already knew this but thought I'd share that information with you! :)
Thank you!
Thanks for walking with me!
Would be nice to know what I’m looking at. Kinda random and selective… completely lost, no close ups, scan the room and moved on disappointed
Sorry about that.
😀😀🥰👍
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks ✌️
I would love it if you could stop pan a group of items once. I think my request is difficult but you may have a way. Thankyou
I will try... with another video of another museum... sorry I'm not based in London.
vizitor service assistant exit
Huh?
It should be 倫敦。You have used simplified Chinese.
We use Simplified Chinese in Singapore.
yawn
That's the point!
WOW! Another museum tour. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching!