Empire on Display – Walking Tour in South Kensington

Sat Jun 06 2026 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm UTC+01:00

Queen Victoria Statue | London

History Speak
Publisher/HostHistory Speak
Empire on Display \u2013 Walking Tour in South Kensington
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Proud to be part of London Festival of Architecture 2026.Tracing the interwoven histories of empire, education, and exhibition.
About this Event

Stories of migration are stories of people, places and objects. Objects stay on long after the people have gone. They can carve out a path of belonging for the descendants of the people to whom those objects once belonged. However, their de-contextualisation from their place of origin and re-contextualisation inside museums severs their agency to inspire a sense of belonging.

Join me on a walking tour to reclaim the narratives of imprisoned objects by exploring the museum district of London through the lens of people and events long forgotten.

Explore how the British Empire’s values and vision were physically manifested in the cultural landscape of South Kensington. This tour offers a layered perspective on how art, science, and education were positioned as pillars of imperial prestige.

We examine how the Great Exhibition of 1851 laid the foundation for this entire district, and how the profit, symbolism, and ambition of that event shaped what followed. From there, we reflect on how museums and cultural institutions in the area became both vessels for imperial collections and stages for projecting British power—using beauty, knowledge, and innovation to justify the empire’s reach.

Throughout the tour, we’ll consider the tensions between imperial ambition and human cost, between civic pride and colonial extraction. We’ll discuss how ideas of civilisation, race, and hierarchy were embedded in displays and architecture, and how those legacies still echo today.

This experience is not just about looking back. It's also about considering the role of these institutions in the present. How do museums respond to contemporary questions around empire, representation, and accountability? How does the built environment continue to shape our understanding of the past? What is remembered, and what is left out?


Key Themes of the Walk

  • The curse of the Kohinoor diamond
  • The legacy of the Great Exhibition of 1851
  • Science and Colonisation
  • Exhibiting the Empire


This walk is part of a three-part series that explores how imperial power shaped London. By sharing these stories, we will map the global majority back into the city.


About the Guide

Hi! My name is Manasi and I will be taking you on a guided walk to examine the Art of Power on display in South Kensington. 

I studied and practiced Exhibition Design for 10 years before I started creating walking tours. Even my first job in London was at the Natural History Museum! This area and topic are very close to my heart.

I am glad to have the opportunity to look beyond what funders and curators want us to see, by doing the Empire on Display walking tour for History Speak CIC. I hope you will join me!


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Queen Victoria Statue, Kensington Palace Gardens, London, United Kingdom

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