Sainsbury Family - Buildings Set Up By The Sainsbury Family

Buildings Set Up By The Sainsbury Family

The Sainsbury family has also set up a number of buildings, to house their various interests. These are:

  • Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts Arts Centre
  • Sainsbury Laboratory Science Laboratory
  • Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University
  • Sainsbury Wing Wing of the National Gallery (London)
  • Sainsbury Library in the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford
  • Sainsbury African Galleries at the British Museum
  • Sainsbury Exhibitions Gallery at the British Museum
  • The Timothy Sainsbury Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum
  • The Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Wing of Hammersmith Hospital
  • Sainsbury-Wellcome Centre
  • Linbury Galleries at Tate Britain
  • Linbury Gallery at the Museum of London
  • Linbury Gallery at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff
  • Linbury Studio Theatre at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
  • Linbury Studio at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
  • Headley Lecture Theatre in the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Oxford
  • Raven Row Art Gallery in Spitalfields
  • Centre for Mental Health Centre to improve the quality of lives for people with mental health problems
  • National STEM Centre
  • Centre for Justice Innovation
  • Astor Community Theatre in Deal, Kent

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