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Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum is the biggest in Great Britain and has one of the most important war-related collections.

Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts is one of the most important galleries in the United Kingdom and it´s known for presenting the most famous temporary exhibitions.

National Portrait Gallery

The National Portrait Gallery is the most important portrait museum in the world and the first one to have existed.

Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum, one of the biggest in the country, has millions of specimens and objects added to a library of a great magnitude.

Heaven

Heaven is a club that invites us to have a good time. Some days of the week it has a gay crowd but fun is always guaranteed.

Pacha London

Pacha London is a club in London that has all the energy that will make you vibrate to the rhythm of the best music. If you want to have fun, you must go there.

Paramount

Paramount is a restaurant that´s located on the 32nd floor of the Centre Point building, which is covered completely in glass. The view is wonderful.

Tate Gallery

Tate Gallery is one of London´s most visited museums where you should go to to know the idiosyncrasy of the city. The works of art are magnificent.

Tower of London

The Tower of London is a castle that has had many functions since it was founded in the 11th century. Being such an important architectonic work you have to visit it.

Adolf Eichmann at the Topography of Terror

German Lieutenant Colonel Adolf Eichmann (1906-1962) was the direct responsible for the labeled by himself The Final Solution (to the Jew problem), word that the Nazi systematic extermination plan was known for the Jewish population during the second world war. Eichmann himself took personal concern with a painstakingly terrifying efficiency of the transportations of the Jews to the extermination and concentration camps. Since his execution in Israel in 1961 his figure has been one of the most complex and controversial  of all the Nazi murderers due to the amazing simplicity of his personality, at least in appearance. That is the opinion expressed in the well known book by Hannah Arednt Eichmann in Jerusalem, a study of evils banality. Arednt was astonished with Eichmann pusillanimous intellectuality and that a man with such a low capability of thought could have been one of history´s prevalent mass murderers. This along with the reiterative insistence from Eichmann that he was a government employee that only obeyed orders, took the philosopher to elaborate a theory that the acts of Eichmann could have been due to the power of coercion and subjugation which any citizen can be a victim of in a regime of totalitarianism. Arendt was not the only one to point out that one of the most perturbing aspects of Eichmann, is that far from being a monster he was a simple human being and as so he was like the rest of us, capable of committing the worst atrocities feeling at the same time that all he was doing was obeying orders without any kind of measurement of feelings or personal hostility; Precisely...