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Aylesbury / Regno Unito

Aylesbury è una città della contea del Buckinghamshire, in Inghilterra. È un'antica città di mercato con vari pub storici. I punti di riferimento più famosi sono il museo di Roald Dahl e il teatro Waterside, quest'ultimo fondato nel 2010. La città ha anche visto l'inizio dei Giochi paralimpici. Nel 2001 contava 56.392 abitanti.

Buckinghamshire County Museum

Aylesbury / Regno Unito

The Buckinghamshire County Museum is a museum in the centre of Aylesbury, in Buckinghamshire, England. It displays artefacts pertinent to the history of Buckinghamshire including geological displays, costume, agriculture and industry. The museum also features changing art exhibits in the Buckinghamshire Art Gallery. The museum is housed in three old buildings that have been joined together: a chapel in St Mary's Square, the old Aylesbury Grammar School and Ceely House. To the rear of the building, in what used to be Ceely House's coach house, is the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery. The current director of the museum is Sue Shave.

County Hall, Aylesbury

Aylesbury / Regno Unito

County Hall is a high-rise tower block in Aylesbury, in the county of Buckinghamshire in England. It was built to house the former Buckinghamshire County Council, and it remains the main office and the meeting place of Buckinghamshire Council. The block was designed by county architect Fred Pooley and completed in 1966.