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Gingerbread City

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Tuesday, 21 December, 2021
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Gingerbread City

It’s great news that the Museum of Architecture’s annual Gingerbread City exhibition is this year hosted in Motcomb Street until 9th January.

This year’s theme is the role of nature in the built environment - particularly appropriate for Belgravia which is home to some of the most beautiful garden squares.

Cllr Rachael Robathan commented, "This exhibition is really astonishing, using entirely edible models to show how important nature is in the life of a City. If you’re interested in greening our Cities or just want to marvel at the displays, this is something not to miss."

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