Embrace your inner brutalist with a visit to a classic example of the uncompromising architectural style from the late 1960s. Hayward Gallery is part of the world-famous Southbank Centre arts complex and was designed by a team of young talents including Dennis Crompton, Warren Chalk and Ron Herron. The venue was opened by Her Majesty in the summer of 1968, when London was at its coolest, and is one of the few remaining brutalist buildings in this style. It’s named after Sir Isaac Hayward, ex-leader of the former London County Council. There’s one for your pub quiz.
Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre