A look behind-the-scenes of 'monumental' V&A archive move to east London
Briefly

The move of the V&A collections represents its largest since WWII, involving 250,000 objects and providing a new immersive experience for visitors in the East Storehouse.
Tim Reeve stated the move, after many years of planning, aims to eliminate barriers between the public and the national collections, enhancing accessibility to cultural heritage.
This monumental undertaking includes remarkable artifacts, from the Glastonbury Festival archive to a complete 1930s office interior, showcasing the diversity of the collections.
The East Storehouse opening in 2025 will serve as a cultural hub in Olympic boroughs, enriching the local community's access to London’s creative heritage.
Read at www.newhamrecorder.co.uk
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