The Barbican, an iconic landmark that splits the London skyline. The Barbican complex is made up of several different divisions. Depending how The Barbican has been brought to your knowledge will depend on how you will look at the cosmos that is integrated within.
However, with prior reading and multiple visits to The Barbican, you will first come across that it has its own underground station, this is situated on the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines. Upon arriving at The Barbican underground station you will notice three symmetrical towers that almost blog out the view of the sky, these make up The Barbican Estate. This being a residential estate that encompasses The Barbican Centre.
The Barbican Centre is a combination of arts, dance, education, film, conferences, trading exhibitions, music and theatre. These exhibition spaces are entwined in a multiplex space that if there were not filled with the intrigue of exhibitionist products that provoke and stimulate the minds to all that prospect to their excellence.